> > The paper from Staples seem's to be the go for TT, > > asking the shop staff for clay coated paper you get the screen > > saver look.... with a :o > I thought that was patented by radio shack... Which makes you wonder about their slogan: "You've got questions, we've got answers". Ever ask them a question? I don't even think they know a resistor is. I think all they know is, that when I buy some electronic component from them they have to ask me if I need solder to go with it. Mike --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Phil" <phil1960us@y...> wrote: > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Thomas" <teecee@c...> wrote: > > I am having a hard time finding suitable paper here in Jakarta that > works like the successes that I've read about for the TT method, But I > did find a paper that gave reasonable results ... if I could eat or > break down the paper I think that it would be ok. > > Look for paper that is coated. They do it so the ink doesn't run. I > recall seeing somewhere on the web a test where you put droplettes of > ink on the paper. If it expands at all, it isn't coated. This is > why, I believe, inkjet papers are appropriate. > > > The paper from Staples seem's to be the go for TT, > > asking the shop staff for clay coated paper you get the screen saver > look.... with a :o > > I thought that was patented by radio shack... > > > I'll give the Sodium Hydroxide a run..... > > again, please be very very careful with that stuff.
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Re: Acids that eat Paper
2004-10-13 by upand_at_them
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