What I did, was printed the layout on polyester paper and put a little bit of water between the board and the paper and exposed a sensitized board. The water's surface tension holds the mask (polyester paper) tight against the board. Glass is usually used in this step, but water works fine. We are only talking a few drops or so. --- On Sun, 3/22/09, DJ Delorie <dj@delorie.com> wrote: > From: DJ Delorie <dj@...> > Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: vacuum hold-down for exposure box > To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com > Date: Sunday, March 22, 2009, 4:36 PM > KeepIt SimpleStupid <keepitsimplestupid@...> > writes: > > Just try some water between the film and the board. > I've found it > > works fine. > > Except I want to image a circuit board, not a large grey > blob. The > ink on my films will run if they get wet. > > (I assume you really meant "photoresist film" - > I've got the laminator > for that. I'm talking about the photo master for the > exposure box)
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: vacuum hold-down for exposure box
2009-03-23 by KeepIt SimpleStupid
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