exactly for the egg :-) for the walls... I have designed a mill see here : http://www.usinages.com/ma-fraiseuse-v2-a-vos-critiques-svp-t8144-195.html so it's quite easy to produce the replacement walls from epoxy (pcb copper boards) An even faster solution that I have not yet tested would be to use a laser cutter see here : http://www.usinages.com/soft-pour-plp-c50-t22761.html and you will recognize that I am very close to be able to "lase" the GBC walls !!! JP Le 19/10/2010 22:13, Jean-Marc Spaggiari a écrit : > > > If you don't increase the temp you won't get good results as the temp > > will not be high enough to melt the toner... whatever the motor > speed is... > > I see. It's like if I try to cook an egg but putting it on 20C water. > I can let it there as long as I want, is will never harden... > > > If your "walls" are the same as mines I could probably mill the walls > > for you... I already did it 3 times ;-) > > Thanks A LOT for the offering. I will receive the laminator in about a > week. So I will let you know at that time. But I'm curious, how are > you going those "walls"? > > JM > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Before Ironing the Printed Schematic - what do you?
2010-10-19 by freedom2000
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