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Re: PCB Driller

2004-11-17 by Bob Weiss

I am in the process of designing/building my own CNC driller/milling machine now. I have just completed the framework and now waiting on steppers and lead

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Re: Laminator

2004-11-17 by Phil

Motorize it to create even smooth feed. you could pretty easily build a speed controller and using a gearhead motor you d get enough torque at a slow feed.

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Re: PCB Driller

2004-11-17 by leon_heller

... rotary ... bad, but ... to side. ... then you ... boom. ... thinking about ... that fits ... I use a Minicraft MB1012 drill and MB540 stand:

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Re: PCB Driller

2004-11-17 by cybermace5

... A Dremel press works, though you really need to make sure your rotary tool has good bearings up front. Any wobbling or vibration will eventually snap a

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PCB Driller

2004-11-17 by mikezcnc

Earl mentioned www.drillcity.com and that reminded me that I need to get a driller capable of drilling PCBs. What kind of machine can you suggest for manual

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Re: Drill Bit City

2004-11-17 by mikezcnc

Earl, That website is good find. I used their drills, but forgot about their business and now I am ready to reorder. Mike ... with them it

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Re: Laminator

2004-11-17 by mikezcnc

It s 8.5 I paid $10 for it because nobody knew what it was. It has two red rubebr rollers which are heated, the laminated item fits between them. Those two

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Drill Bit City

2004-11-17 by Earl T. Hackett, Jr.

www.drillbitcity.com ... From: JanRwl@AOL.COM To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 12:53 AM Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Drill

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Re: Laminator

2004-11-17 by Steve

... How wide? Those things are expensive! You got a great find. ... ; ) Steve

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Laminator

2004-11-17 by mikezcnc

As you know I am very happy with a GBC H200 laminator but I decided to try a laser printer fuser. OK, it heats up, I turned it on thru a dimmer and

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Hairspray

2004-11-17 by millerdl

The regular Staples Picture paper shows as 200 g/m^2 (53 lb), 9 mil The Staples Premium Picture Paper is 210 g/m^2 (56 lb), 8 mil Dennis

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Drill Bit City

2004-11-17 by JanRwl@AOL.COM

In a message dated 11/16/2004 3:49:25 PM Central Standard Time, hacketet@comcast.net writes: The prices appear to be very nice. If you are not familiar with

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Hairspray

2004-11-17 by Mike Newman

From my Collins English dictionary - Australian edition - 1979 mu+ci+lage ( mju;silidz) n 1. a sticky preparation, such as gum or glue, used as an

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Hairspray

2004-11-16 by Earl T. Hackett, Jr.

Wallpaper paste is made from wheat. The stickiness comes from the glutin - what makes pasta stick to the pan when it dries. Components of wallpaper paste are

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Re: Hairspray

2004-11-16 by Phil

... I dont think they are exactly the same. wallpaper paste seems coarse to me, mucilage seems much smoother, slimier. I suspect the origin of the word in

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Drill Bit City

2004-11-16 by Earl T. Hackett, Jr.

I just got back from a business trip to Chicago. Another modeler introduced me to Drill Bit City , a small company that specializes in selling resharpened

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Hairspray

2004-11-16 by Earl T. Hackett, Jr.

The ability to use a thiner, more transparent paper would make registration of the artwork on double sided boards much easier. I prefer tooling holes in a

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Re: Hairspray

2004-11-16 by Phil

... shop and ... mucilage is a kind of glue. Its used for gluing paper together. I believe that lickable postal envelopes use mucilage.

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Hairspray

2004-11-16 by Stefan Trethan

On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 18:23:16 -0000, cybermace5 ... You got to the point here. It should be tried but it remains to be seen if it is any

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Re: Hairspray

2004-11-16 by cybermace5

... What about hair gel? You can get that stuff pretty cheaply. It dries hard like hairspray and comes out with water. Possibly use an ink roller, or some

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Re: Hairspray

2004-11-16 by Phil

I tried spray on starch. Too much water - when the paper dries it gets very uneven and I was afraid to feed it through my copier. A very light coating of the

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Staples photo paper

2004-11-16 by Steve

... Look in Links (on the left when on the main page) under Toner Transfer and there is a link right to the page on Staples website. Steve PS Don t forget to

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Hairspray

2004-11-16 by Stefan Trethan

... I wonder if that spray-on starch thing was followed up upon. You certainly seem the right guy for such experiments, maybe you d like to try that. ST

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] on mucilage

2004-11-16 by Thomas

.... it is the chief constituent of agar.... http://qrp.kd4ab.org/1999/991029/0026.html btw I also read somewhere else that some guy watered the mucilage gum

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on mucilage

2004-11-16 by mikezcnc

http://qrp.kd4ab.org/1999/991029/0026.html Which menas that according to that fellow, it doesn t reproduce fine lines. If that s the case, such method is not

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Hairspray

2004-11-16 by Thomas

Idea s spawn up everywhere here ..... Just finished the hairspray test and it kind a worked ok needs refinement !! patchy I d call it !! The paper dried fairly

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Hairspray

2004-11-16 by Earl T. Hackett, Jr.

In the thread about water soluble paper, the comment about using hairspray as a water soluble barrier caught my interest. My primary hobby is model

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Staples paper

2004-11-16 by Stefan Trethan

On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 08:59:06 -0000, power_turbine ... Many other papers work too. Look in the database section of the group for a list. You most likely get the

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Staples paper

2004-11-16 by power_turbine

Hi list! Where can i get the staplespaper i Sweden?

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