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vweeryy vweeryy quiet!

2005-08-03 by David Cureton

Is is just me or had this group suddenly gone very quiet?

Cheers,
David

Re: vweeryy vweeryy quiet! ( and a quick hack )

2005-08-03 by curt_rxr

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, David Cureton <yahoo@d...> wrote:
> Is is just me or had this group suddenly gone very quiet?
>
> Cheers,
> David

Hi Dave,

Summer Vacations?

Anyone here's a neat trick that's sort of related to the group theme
since it uses Toner Transfer.

I've been restoring a 1954 Jeep Pickup and the dashboard badges
detailing shift patterns and such were missing. Happily they are
reproduced in the factory service manual so I was able to scan them to
files and use the Gimp to restore the areas with color.

I printed the corrected images to Reynolds Parchment paper and used a
H300 to laminate them to 0.035 Aluminum. Cut out and drill on the
Bridgeport, spray with clear Krylon and BANG! We've got badges!!

This would work REALLY well for front panels.

curt

Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: vweeryy vweeryy quiet! ( and a quick hack )

2005-08-03 by Stefan Trethan

On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 17:41:14 +0200, curt_rxr <cwrxr@...> wrote:

>
> Hi Dave,
> Summer Vacations?
> Anyone here's a neat trick that's sort of related to the group theme
> since it uses Toner Transfer.
> I've been restoring a 1954 Jeep Pickup and the dashboard badges
> detailing shift patterns and such were missing. Happily they are
> reproduced in the factory service manual so I was able to scan them to
> files and use the Gimp to restore the areas with color.
> I printed the corrected images to Reynolds Parchment paper and used a
> H300 to laminate them to 0.035 Aluminum. Cut out and drill on the
> Bridgeport, spray with clear Krylon and BANG! We've got badges!!
> This would work REALLY well for front panels.
> curt


I made a number plate for the house with TT on FR4, so that the ebay
parcels come to the right house :-)

Works great as long as the surface can take the heat. Pulsar advertises
some stuff that solves this (water slide or so).

ST

[Homebrew_PCBs] vweeryy vweeryy quiet!

2005-08-03 by Robert Hedan

That's because I'm yapping my mouth off on the Electronic_101 group...

Robert
:D



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Is is just me or had this group suddenly gone very quiet?

Cheers,
David



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