--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Phil" <phil1960us@y...> wrote: > > This looks like a slightly better deal and *should* be easier to > obtain. My local Jo-Anns didn't have it but I got free blank stares > from the clerks when I asked so it wasn't a wasted trip... Worth a > try as you can see clearly on the picture of the product a mention of > working in copiers. They also have a product called RinsAway paper > that disolves but it looked very uneven and probably would not print well. > > I'll try their super-store that's a bit farther away next. > > http://www.joann.com/catalog.jhtml;$sessionid$IQTUE4YAAGPXKP4SY5LRIHR50LD3UEPO?CATID=82283&PRODID=74030 > > I noticed that the RinsAway stuff is 100% PVA which makes me wonder if > that might work for coating paper with out wrinkling. > > Phil This all looks very interesting...at $8 for 10 sheets you could still just use Press 'n Peel, but if this dissolving paper can be obtained in bulk it might work really well. If it stands up to copiers it should be able to handle ironing OK. If this stuff really dissolves that quickly, and doesn't hinder the etching process much, you might be able to dump the board into the etch with the paper still on.
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Re: Dissolving Paper 2
2004-11-15 by cybermace5
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