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2003-10-30 by dsv1486
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2003-10-30 by dsv1486
2003-10-31 by Dean Batute
> Does anyone know if the Docuseal 95p at Staples will work forPCB's.
> Has anyone tried it?????? I am thinking of purchasing one however I
> would like to know if it is worth it.
2003-10-31 by dsv1486
> Darrell,ago,
> a thread just finished DIRECTLY before your's. Not months
> nor weeks ago litteraly the posting before your's. Read the veryI
> first message that began that Thread. Give you a hint...It was from
> me.
>
> For every one else....funny wouldn't you say? Here I am...research
> research research, read ,read read, do everything I can to find out
> info on a topic that interests me. For some....well...???
> Sometimes I wish I wasn't a polite Englishman.
>
>
> Cheers....Dean.
>
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "dsv1486"
> <darrell.vandenberg@t...> wrote:
> > Does anyone know if the Docuseal 95p at Staples will work for
> PCB's.
> > Has anyone tried it?????? I am thinking of purchasing one however
> > would like to know if it is worth it.
2003-11-03 by Steve
> Dean:
> Appreciate the sarcasm, no really, however that is not the answer to
> the question. Has anyone gone out to staples, purchased the lam and
> tried a toner transfer. I have seen lots of stuff on the net about
> research, but little proof that can be validated. Have you done so????
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Dean Batute" <phix_it@y...>
> wrote:
> > Darrell,
> > a thread just finished DIRECTLY before your's. Not months
> ago,
> > nor weeks ago litteraly the posting before your's. Read the very
> > first message that began that Thread. Give you a hint...It was from
> > me.
> >
> > For every one else....funny wouldn't you say? Here I am...research
> > research research, read ,read read, do everything I can to find out
> > info on a topic that interests me. For some....well...???
> > Sometimes I wish I wasn't a polite Englishman.
> >
> >
> > Cheers....Dean.
> >
> >
> > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "dsv1486"
> > <darrell.vandenberg@t...> wrote:
> > > Does anyone know if the Docuseal 95p at Staples will work for
> > PCB's.
> > > Has anyone tried it?????? I am thinking of purchasing one however
> I
> > > would like to know if it is worth it.
2003-11-05 by dsv1486
> You know he has a point. After all, not all laminators are created3
> equal, and I don't recall this particular laminator being mentioned.
>
> I know I have a very good GBC laminator with adjustable temp, about
> or 4 years old, and after about 8 passes it still won't fully stickto
> even one of those cardstock thin 1 oz doublesided boards.to
>
> Steve Greenfield
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "dsv1486"
> <darrell.vandenberg@t...> wrote:
> > Dean:
> > Appreciate the sarcasm, no really, however that is not the answer
> > the question. Has anyone gone out to staples, purchased the lamand
> > tried a toner transfer. I have seen lots of stuff on the netabout
> > research, but little proof that can be validated. Have you doneso????
> ><phix_it@y...>
> > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Dean Batute"
> > wrote:very
> > > Darrell,
> > > a thread just finished DIRECTLY before your's. Not months
> > ago,
> > > nor weeks ago litteraly the posting before your's. Read the
> > > first message that began that Thread. Give you a hint...It wasfrom
> > > me.am...research
> > >
> > > For every one else....funny wouldn't you say? Here I
> > > research research, read ,read read, do everything I can to findout
> > > info on a topic that interests me. For some....well...???however
> > > Sometimes I wish I wasn't a polite Englishman.
> > >
> > >
> > > Cheers....Dean.
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "dsv1486"
> > > <darrell.vandenberg@t...> wrote:
> > > > Does anyone know if the Docuseal 95p at Staples will work for
> > > PCB's.
> > > > Has anyone tried it?????? I am thinking of purchasing one
> > I
> > > > would like to know if it is worth it.
2003-11-05 by Victor Faria
----- Original Message -----
From: "dsv1486" <darrell.vandenberg@...>
To: <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 2:06 PM
Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: laminator
Ok so it is strangely silent on this topic. So I will let you know
what I am doing. I purchased a laminator from a place in Chicago
called big lots. A store that buys discontinued things and sells for
a reduced rate, I paid 29.95 US. The specs said that the maximum
temperature is 100 degrees Celsius. So I tried the process on a
copper clad board with zero results. Discouraged I left it and tried
the iron method. I cannot get the results that many have experienced.
The traces are fat and jagged, there are voids etc.
So when the thread on the laminator unfolded I was prepared to buy
one at Staples if someone had proven that it worked. As usual no one
has just a lot of speculation research, which to me is useless unless
results can be verified. So I proceeded to take the laminator apart,
which I had purchased. It has bimetal thermostat connected to a one
shot that tells you when it has reached operating temp. I placed a
switch to short out the thermostat and let it warm up 10 minutes and
tried a board with glossy paper (national geographic in case anyone
wants to try the same and it is easy to get). I ran it though about 6
times and placed it under water for about 5 minutes. I was surprised
to see clear results however there were some parts that did not fuse
to the copper so I determined that I need more heat. I placed the
cover and let it warm up 20 minutes and found that the nylon gears
melted on the rollers. So now I have to cast new gears and try again.
So my question to ones that have successful laminators, what is the
temperature that they operate at so that I can replicate the
results????
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Steve" <alienrelics@y...>
wrote:
> You know he has a point. After all, not all laminators are created
> equal, and I don't recall this particular laminator being mentioned.
>
> I know I have a very good GBC laminator with adjustable temp, about
3
> or 4 years old, and after about 8 passes it still won't fully stick
to
> even one of those cardstock thin 1 oz doublesided boards.
>
> Steve Greenfield
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "dsv1486"
> <darrell.vandenberg@t...> wrote:
> > Dean:
> > Appreciate the sarcasm, no really, however that is not the answer
to
> > the question. Has anyone gone out to staples, purchased the lam
and
> > tried a toner transfer. I have seen lots of stuff on the net
about
> > research, but little proof that can be validated. Have you done
so????
> >
> > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Dean Batute"
<phix_it@y...>
> > wrote:
> > > Darrell,
> > > a thread just finished DIRECTLY before your's. Not months
> > ago,
> > > nor weeks ago litteraly the posting before your's. Read the
very
> > > first message that began that Thread. Give you a hint...It was
from
> > > me.
> > >
> > > For every one else....funny wouldn't you say? Here I
am...research
> > > research research, read ,read read, do everything I can to find
out
> > > info on a topic that interests me. For some....well...???
> > > Sometimes I wish I wasn't a polite Englishman.
> > >
> > >
> > > Cheers....Dean.
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "dsv1486"
> > > <darrell.vandenberg@t...> wrote:
> > > > Does anyone know if the Docuseal 95p at Staples will work for
> > > PCB's.
> > > > Has anyone tried it?????? I am thinking of purchasing one
however
> > I
> > > > would like to know if it is worth it.
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2012-12-30 by matrice197
2012-12-30 by Mitch Davis
> but once I turn the heat up to temp it struggles.... I usually have to helpIf you can make the gap a little larger, maybe feed through the PCB
> the board through. Any ideas?
2012-12-30 by Mark Schoonover
On Saturday, December 29, 2012, matrice197 <hololight@...> wrote:
>
>
> I am converting a laminator and I have the temp adjusted, as well as the
height of the roller module (so the PCB can clear the plastic at the
entrance and exit. The design is two rollers that are not adjustable. When
the device is cold it will run a board through without a single hiccup....
but once I turn the heat up to temp it struggles.... I usually have to help
the board through. Any ideas?
>
> Chris
>
>
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73 - Mark Schoonover - KA6WKE
http://www.ka6wke.net
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2012-12-30 by Spencer W
On Dec 30, 2012, at 1:50 AM, Mark Schoonover <mark@...> wrote:
> When the laminator heats up the rollers expand decreasing the space between
> them. Try running a bare board through first before the one you want to
> transfer.
>
> On Saturday, December 29, 2012, matrice197 <hololight@...> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I am converting a laminator and I have the temp adjusted, as well as the
> height of the roller module (so the PCB can clear the plastic at the
> entrance and exit. The design is two rollers that are not adjustable. When
> the device is cold it will run a board through without a single hiccup....
> but once I turn the heat up to temp it struggles.... I usually have to help
> the board through. Any ideas?
>>
>> Chris
>
> --
> 73 - Mark Schoonover - KA6WKE
> http://www.ka6wke.net
>
>
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2012-12-30 by kc8pcj
On Dec 30, 2012, at 1:50 AM, Mark Schoonover <mailto:mark%40ka6wke.net> wrote:
> When the laminator heats up the rollers expand decreasing the space between
> them. Try running a bare board through first before the one you want to
> transfer.
>
> On Saturday, December 29, 2012, matrice197 <mailto:hololight%40gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I am converting a laminator and I have the temp adjusted, as well as the
> height of the roller module (so the PCB can clear the plastic at the
> entrance and exit. The design is two rollers that are not adjustable. When
> the device is cold it will run a board through without a single hiccup....
> but once I turn the heat up to temp it struggles.... I usually have to help
> the board through. Any ideas?
>>
>> Chris
>
> --
> 73 - Mark Schoonover - KA6WKE
> http://www.ka6wke.net
>
>
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