2004-03-12 by Stefan Trethan
... I would not use coloring for the first trys. I am rather sure it does nothing positive apart from letting you see the image. I would drop the board in
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2004-03-12 by poitsplace
... All glucose is the basic unit making up all or part of many sugars...and is also the building block of starches and cellulose. The main difference between
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2004-03-12 by Steve
Yeah! How about using black injet ink? I think it ll be denser than food coloring. Try mixing it outside the printer first, to make sure it doesn t react and
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2004-03-12 by Art Eckstein
According to my 85 year old mother:}) dextrin (wall paper paste) = gravy!!!!!! Also children s paste. ... Bubba OLDER THAN DIRT Country Bubba (Actually the
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2004-03-12 by Stefan Trethan
interesting part: (they try to print oleds and stuff) Inkjet printing We have experimented with
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2004-03-12 by Stefan Trethan
... if you cook starch long (or digest it) it turns to sugar i think.... ST
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2004-03-12 by Stefan Trethan
I only partially agree. Orcad comes with a gazillion of libraries. i agree that the librarys defining the parts for schematic are goot to have but the PCB
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2004-03-12 by pygar2
Since Pulsar paper appears to be dextrin paper, I did a bit of a lookup on dextrin. One source on the net called it old fashioned wallpaper paste made by
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2004-03-12 by Stefan Trethan
... Well, it s cut of the same sheet. it is hard transparent plastic when cold, when hot is flexes like rubber, you can cut it with a knife over a broad
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2004-03-12 by ballendo
Hello, I posted this in the easy bake group, but thought it might be worth sharing here also. For members of both groups, please accept my apologies for the
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2004-03-12 by twb8899
I use a Seelye Electric hot air welder for plastics. There are low cost copies of this torch available on eBay. They go for less than $50 (US). Air can be used
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2004-03-12 by Phil
The real issue for me is the availability of libraries though I agree that schematic capture/edit is a deal breaker. I kind of just assume that any reasonable
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2004-03-12 by Markus Zingg
... I definately use the special welding shoe. I would not want to try differently. ... In my experinece it all depends on the welding rod material and the
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2004-03-12 by Stefan Trethan
... I trust this is already in the links section under tank costruction? if not it would be good if it gets there. I agree that welding is superior, however it
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2004-03-12 by Adam Seychell
... If you join two sheets of PVC edge on at 90 degrees and then force them apart by opening up the right angle and the plastic sheet breaks with the join
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2004-03-12 by Ben H. Lanmon
Put it together with GOOP, think it was talked about before on the list. Ben
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2004-03-12 by Russell Shaw
... pcb for linux. I haven t used it, because there s no matching schematic editor i like.
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2004-03-11 by Adam Seychell
... Some good information on hot air plastic welding can be found here; http://www.tempatron.co.uk/pdf_files/Principles.pdf What are the dimensions of the tank
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2004-03-11 by Stefan Trethan
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 22:55:00 -0000, simonclark100 ... Why is there a smiley after every headline on your page? do you know that this is
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2004-03-11 by simonclark100
Stefan, It will sell for £299+VAT less 33.3% discount to registered beta testers. I hope this answers your question. Please let me know how you get on?
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2004-03-11 by Stefan Trethan
Well done... I guess you can t feed a pcb through? you might try to tape a sheet of aluminium foil on a paper and run it through. then you can inspect it under
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2004-03-11 by pebo festus
steve woild you mide deleating those pics of the epson 880 in files. it is not working, TIA mebo ... computer
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2004-03-11 by Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the Homebrew_PCBs group. File : /Direct
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2004-03-11 by pebo festus
got he epson stylus color II going, got the mixture of 15 ml MOP&GLO,9 ml red food coloring, 9 ml water through the black print head. had to clean the black
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2004-03-11 by Stefan Trethan
... Try look in the archives, there was one very good description of the different methods, how to hold the things and so on. (a link to pdf i think). I too
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2004-03-11 by Simon Whitehead
... My application is OT. It is a very large photographic wet bench - about 86 x 54 inches - and I am prepared to use glue if necessary but I would rather
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2004-03-11 by Stefan Trethan
Hi again, i have tested the hydrometer, and it shows that my current etchant is at 1.19 density. is there any way to test the hydrometer on it s accuracy? i
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2004-03-11 by Markus Zingg
... That s the point. When it comes to really agressiv stuff, you feel much better with a welded tank. The reason is simple in that if it does not leak, it
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2004-03-11 by wheedal99
Here s a link: http://www-mtl.mit.edu/~mcmahill/PCB/gEDA-PCB.html It still doesn t look all that far along though... Enough that some have been able to use
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2004-03-11 by wheedal99
Check out the GEDA project. ... stuff for linux, but I don t remember the name pcb rings a
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2004-03-11 by Phil
why welding? does that give superior results to gluing? PVC is really easy to glue but looks a little messy if not careful. I use it for water pipes
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2004-03-11 by Simon Whitehead
Thats great info thanks to all that replied... Simon ... Simon Whitehead s.whitehead@iee.org
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2004-03-11 by Anthony Toft
There is some stuff for linux, but I don t remember the name pcb rings a bell for some reason though.
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2004-03-11 by Stefan Trethan
... Any open sorce pcb software out there? ST
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2004-03-11 by Stefan Trethan
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 04:38:15 -0000, grantfair2001 ... I m so stupid sometimes.... I just remembered i actually HAVE a hydrometer, from 1.16 to 1.30 on a scale
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2004-03-11 by Stefan Trethan
... I have the bottle, i have the x-grooved pen, and i have no useable result. do not waste your time with it. the trailing edge of the pen scratches the layer
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2004-03-11 by Stefan Trethan
... You ought to test that damn printer before working with it, didn t you realize that? good luck with the other one.. and also try to just send a file out on
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2004-03-11 by Stefan Trethan
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 04:39:49 -0000, Ben H. Lanmon ... You can just go out in the shop and buy the photo paper if you do not like the work.
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2004-03-11 by Markus Zingg
... Hi Simon If you have the 2305 LCD you have the right one. Did you also got the propper nozzle? Then, ready made rods are often not so well suited. I could
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2004-03-11 by Simon Whitehead
Sorry for this OT request. Recently (Back end of last year) there was discussion about making tanks and bits from PVC. There were also recommendations about
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2004-03-11 by Russell Shaw
... Anything that s not open source is not yours whatever you pay. If the vendor disappears, you re on borrowed time.
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2004-03-11 by Stefan Trethan
... Hi Simon, Most likely i will have a look. But i would also like to know in which price range your product will finally be. there is no point in getting
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2004-03-11 by grantfair2001
Staedtler makes an ink refill, 485 23sar-9 ink. There was a post around 6 years ago recommending it for plotting to PCB use: http://eeshop.unl.edu/pen.txt
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2004-03-11 by Ben H. Lanmon
And here I thought TT was to be the quick and easy method, after reading all these post on TT and Gravy I am not too sure about that. Think I will stay with
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2004-03-11 by grantfair2001
I got a nice hydrometer, range 1.20-1.42 for less than $12 US from: http://shop2.chemassociates.com/hydrometers.html They were easy to do business with, and
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2004-03-11 by Ben H. Lanmon
... as a ... Guess that you could just buy the pens and open them up to put the ink into the inkjet printer or plotter pen. I have used the Sharpie before and
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2004-03-11 by pebo festus
well the computer didnt see the old epson color stylus 880, something broken on the printer , soooooo, its back to the drawing board, i have an old epson color
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2004-03-11 by Steve
... Is spray starch for fabric really starch as in food starch, like wheat paste? ... Interesting. Possible problem: Sugar melts. Don t know at what
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2004-03-11 by Steve
... A drum coated in oil of any kind isn t going to work correctly. And it s going to be impossible to prevent at least some of the oil from transfering to the
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2004-03-11 by simonclark100
Hi, I know that there are many cheap and cheerful electronic design products out there as well as some very capable and expensive ones, but it has often seemed
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