Re: Xerox laminator at Staples w/ rebate, good results
2005-12-21 by soffee83
... Thanks from me as well! I ve been enjoying the Staples paper, but the residue sucks for any label type work. I ll try to get some ASAP, but we stomped on
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2005-12-21 by soffee83
... Thanks from me as well! I ve been enjoying the Staples paper, but the residue sucks for any label type work. I ll try to get some ASAP, but we stomped on
2005-12-21 by wpafan
... Do you happen to have a link to this company? Thanks Bill
2005-12-21 by Mike Young
... From: Alan King ... I ll buy in that really skinny bits make useful and usable edge finders. That s a plenty useful observation, and a
2005-12-21 by Alan King
... Hey great, another critical eye on it. First, loosen everything in the axis a little, and totally realign it as best you can with a 24 or 30 range bit.
2005-12-21 by Stefan Trethan
On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 00:32:18 +0100, Kim Currier ... That s what, 1.5mm? (I ll never understand how you guys manage to think in 16th
2005-12-21 by Alan King
Lol yes, maybe you re a bit feverish.. ... Within this range, the thinner bit is probably quite a bit less likely to break as fast, bending in more of an arc
2005-12-20 by Kim Currier
I got Kodak Picture Paper, 25 sheets, soft gloss. Either side is fine, and it costs about 6 or 8 bucks. I got mine at Wal-Mart, actually... Kim ... From:
2005-12-20 by Kim Currier
It wasn t a violent reaction, but there WAS some buibbles initially. THe traces were only a 16th of an inch, but, it seemed to take it right off the board...
2005-12-20 by dsv1486
What type of Kodak paper?? ... lost the mask as the acid ate it up before the copper was gone... ... after a few minutes in the water, and left little if NO
2005-12-20 by soffee83
... Alan, I had one a few days ago on looking for the Handi-Tool at Walmart (couldn t find it). If you happen to know anywhere else, or if you think it s no
2005-12-20 by Stefan Trethan
... I will try your method with watching the tiny bit flex, i have plenty of those to break. ST
2005-12-20 by Stefan Trethan
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 05:17:39 +0100, Kim Currier ... What sort of concentrations are we talking here with the wet chemicals? If it is
2005-12-20 by scratch_6057
I don t think I would run out and BUY any just for this purpose, but if you still have some around you might want to hold on to them for making repairs to
2005-12-20 by scratch_6057
Just an FYI, Jaycar Electronics has a PDF File about circuit board fabrication located at http://www.jaycar.com.au/images_uploaded/pcboards.pdf ( I suggest you
2005-12-20 by lcdpublishing
What kind of motor controller are you making? ... my ... China to ... APC ... the ... Quite a ... relatively ... think ... Transit Point ... Point ...
2005-12-20 by Mike Young
... From: Alan King ... larger chunk of something more substantial. For 24 mil holes in 1/16 FR4, though... I m having trouble forming
2005-12-20 by Jim Miller
because i was sick i asked my wife if she would go for me at 9am. i called before she left and that is what the manager told me. the staples i called was in
2005-12-20 by Alan King
Boards came in today, 13 days from sending in the gerbers to in my hands. Fairly impressed with TNT, never heard of them before but apparently a fairly big
2005-12-20 by soffee83
... So they actually did sell some there? I was lucky that I m usually going home around 5am and I m a block away, so I stayed up a bit later. There were
2005-12-20 by Russell Shaw
... You can use white fluoros with BL number (black-light), or dark purple ones (black-blight blue). You can get them as compact flourescents too. Some
2005-12-20 by Alan King
... Well, haven t even read all the replies yet. But runout is not the only critical factor. You can spin absolutely true, and still be putting a heck of a
2005-12-19 by Jim Miller
glad to hear the 6l is a good choice as i have one in the closet unused! i struck out on the staples black friday special as well. according to the store
2005-12-19 by soffee83
... Eric, I too am using a 6L now with good results. There were other 6L s in here from a thread a couple weeks ago. The 5&6 are said to use the same toner
2005-12-19 by Kim Currier
Hello, Group. I have developed a set of brushes for paintshop, and Photoshop that are available for designing your circuit boards with. With one click you can
2005-12-19 by Leon Heller
... From: Gary To: Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 11:37 AM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Newbie to
2005-12-19 by Kim Currier
I actually used my HP 6L and it transfered VERY well... I just lost the mask as the acid ate it up before the copper was gone... Laminator, huh?? Hmmm.... Kim
2005-12-19 by Gary
HI leon, Where did you get the tubes etc, if i build mw own what type of tube am i looking for and power? Any tips you can give would be very useful! thanks
2005-12-19 by leon_heller
Can t rememember if it has been mentioned here (I ve seen it somewhere), but the January 2006 issue of Elektor has a temperature-controlled reflow oven based
2005-12-19 by ecwebb1
Hello everyone, New lister here, and new at PCB creation as well. I m trying the TT method as I was trying to get something out this weekend (well, I almost
2005-12-19 by Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
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2005-12-19 by Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
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2005-12-19 by Kim Currier
HEllo Group... I tried using the toner transfer method, and got the PCB latternt o transfer,a nd had no problems getting the paper off the board. HOWEVER...
2005-12-19 by Russell Shaw
... As long as it s not a deliberate deception with normal flouro tubes, it looks like it uses blacklight tubes and should work.
2005-12-18 by Leon Heller
... From: Gary To: Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2005 11:14 PM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Newbie to PCB s
2005-12-18 by Gary
Hi, I am going to make my own PCB s, but I am trying to keep the cost down, I require a UV light source for developing PCB,s I have found this product and it
2005-12-17 by soffee83
... Yeah, I didn t know anything about the recommended higher speeds until I got in here. I ve never counted, but I would guess I ve done several thousand
2005-12-17 by lcdpublishing
I do like that idea of a counter balance - it adds feedback to the drilling process. There are small precision drill presses that have some sort of device on
2005-12-17 by Stefan Trethan
I agree on all points. With a large press and the friction and spring pressure involved in the pinion feed, and the good lever action, makes for practically
2005-12-17 by lcdpublishing
While I am/was a machinist and have plenty of experience drilling holes with a wide variety of tools, I am very new to drilling in PCB materal. I have only
2005-12-17 by soffee83
I went to Walmart looking for that tonight. They ve got a whole assortment of new looking Dremel s now, and one style of Black&Decker. Handi Tool does sound
2005-12-17 by Mycroft2152
As strange aas it may seem, in my supporting Stefan, bits do break and often. Stefan is not a klutz. :) I thinks it s a difference in perspective, if you are a
2005-12-16 by Mike Young
... From: Stefan Trethan ... It s a question of the tool, not of personal ability. If the bits are breaking, check that it s rigid
2005-12-16 by Stefan Trethan
On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 20:21:12 +0100, Mike Young ... You just made it sound like the bits don t break, ever, unless the user is a klutz.
2005-12-16 by Mike Young
Hi, Stefan. What s up? You sounded a little aggrieved on that one. I read that as a reminder that I m still new to the list. And so I m reminded. But what s up
2005-12-16 by Stefan Trethan
On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 19:05:39 +0100, Mike Young ... Well, as long as it seems unlikely to you you should be quite one the safe side then
2005-12-16 by Mike Young
... From: Stefan Trethan To: Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 4:15 AM Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re:
2005-12-16 by Chris Horne
The lenses in any webcam should be capable of focussing close enough, but it is a case of getting enough physical adjustment. You will need to move the lens
2005-12-16 by Stefan Trethan
On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 09:41:47 +0100, Mike Young ... Oh well, i m sure you had lotsa hands on experience to come to that conclusion. And
2005-12-16 by Mike Young
... From: Alan King To: Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 11:24 PM Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: The
2005-12-16 by soffee83
... Same here. I can see them all fine now in Opera. -Take Care