On Tue, 07 Mar 2006 10:57:57 +0100, soffee83 <soffee83@...> wrote: > > I got to thinking about the upside-down iron and roller/crank again. > > It hadn't occurred to me that the toner/paper side of the board would > > actually be "sliding" across the aluminum plate (doh!). Probably a "no > > go" now. It sucks too, because I removed some "gear wheel" off the > > axle of the roller, and it had two nice holes in the flat side, and > > recessed, hex-head set screws to hold it on, so it would've been easy > > as crap to attach a handle to, as well as mounting the roller itself. > > > -George > The trick is, instead of the iron you use a hollow aluminum roller with a lamp inside for heat. On the other side you use a heat proof silicone roller. A fuser already has all those components. ST
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: HP Paper Was-Toner transfer - un-even surface theory...
2006-03-07 by Stefan Trethan