On Thu, 26 May 2005 23:24:04 +0200, mycroft2152 <mycroft2152@...> wrote: > Hey Stefan, > Lighten up a little bit and stop kicking a dead horse, you made your > point. Not everyone wants to or has the room for the guts to an old > laser printer attached to a chicken barbeque motor on their > workbench. > True its a valid way to go, but a PITA to build. Some of us would > rather just buy a laminator that works. To each his own. > As far a double sided printing, the folded paper works fine. > Silicone anti slip is just extra work. If you must tie the silicone > coating into the process then put a strip along the edge of the RPP > to prevent movement! > Let's keep this a open discussion of the many ways to improve > homebrew pcb's rather than forcing one method on us all. > Myc I don't know if you noticed that this is a mailing list EVERYONE can describe HIS METHOD. Sorry that i dared to describe mine, i thought someone might be interested. My wrong, i won't do it again. Of course my way is false and yours is the only one valid, so i will shut up. ST
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Re: RE : [Homebrew_PCBs] New paper for TT! Reynolds Parchment Paper
2005-05-27 by Stefan Trethan
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