[NLRS] PNP Blue ?
Bruce Richardson
w9fz at w9fz.com
Mon Oct 2 08:56:00 EDT 2006
Hi Donn:
I loved the stuff! Sure, there was a learning curve on iron
temperature AND pressure. I have used too much pressure and
smooshed the lines out. And yes, I've etched too hard and had
"cut-under" or whatever it's called--but that's an
etching/chemical problem.
I have sheets in stock here except that I'm on the way to the farm
today since I got CSVHFS finances pretty much wrapped up :-) .
And yes, my sheets are 10 years old--possibly older. They may not
have changed the formula, but fresh may be better :-). Kinda like
batchelor food in a refrigerator--things get old wayyyy too
quickly. Has it really been that long?
You have the link don't you?
http://www.techniks.com/
http://www.cibs.co.uk/etch/x7.html
If the website says it can go that fine, then I agree. What I
find is that whatever software I'm using for PCB design and
layout, I then copy and paste multiples of that design so that I
fill an 8x11 page with more copies so I get more out of the one
run through a laser printer.
73
Bruce W9FZ
Thanks for coming to the CSVHFS Conference in Bloomington!
-----Original Message-----
From: Donn Baker [mailto:wa2voi at mail.mninter.net]
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 7:36 AM
To: nlrs at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [NLRS] PNP Blue ?
A while ago (several years, actually), someone on the list was
talking
about using "PNP Blue" to make circuit boards. Are you still here
? Was
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