Mike - I'm not sure why your dad thought you were crazy, after all someone had already made the paper with dextrin. Did he say why he thought you would not succeed? I didn't realize you had already had a go at this and your experience is good to know about. What kind of Dextrin did you use? Grant --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "mikezcnc" <eemikez@c...> wrote: > Grant, > > My father is a chemical engineer who spent 40 years in paper > industry. When I found out 6 moths ago that Pulsar used dextrin > coated paper I knew I would have a product. I spent time and money > making such paper trying all kinds of tricks (my father told me it > was insane) and came to conclusion that it cannot be made at home but > it is a great way to quickly learn how clean the laser printer. At > that time I decided to forget about the TT and concentrated on UV > exposure with excellent results, coating my own boards. Then came > along the Staples paper and the laminator and we all know the rest of > it- I became a TT convert. > > John Kleinbauer from www.kleinbauer.com, a small CNC machine site, > used a fantastic comparison to baking. I like that example because I > happen to have baked breads for more than 10 years. Yesterday I baked > the world's worst bread! I must have been tired. > > As far as regular TT goes, the one that requires ironing, there are > obviously two variables difficult to control (that come to mind): > temperature and pressure (we know that). But keeping pressure at the > max allows us to vary only temperature to achieve good results. > I had 70% success rate when ironing and I have 100% using a > laminator. Yes, I live in US and yes I took a second mortgage to buy > the laminator at Staples... Mike
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Re: Dextrin as release from TT paper
2004-09-10 by grantfair2001
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