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the acetone will transfer the ink to the copper it will save a lot of time?
anyone can try?(copper clad is not in reach right now)
the acetone will transfer the ink to the copper it will save a lot of time?
anyone can try?(copper clad is not in reach right now)
Could you get the same results simply by using a clothes iron to heat the laser print while in contact with the PWB?
If you try it as shown - MANY commercial "nail polish removers" no longer contain acetone. (You get the privilege of paying much more for an "environmental friendly formula" that takes twice as much material to do half the job.) You can still get the acetone-based stuff at the more specialized cosmetic and beauty supply shops. You can also get pure acetone at paint and lumber stores, but you'll have to lay out several bucks for a whole gallon of the stuff, and hope you use a pint of it before the rest evaporates out of the container.
Dale
If you try it as shown - MANY commercial "nail polish removers" no longer contain acetone. (You get the privilege of paying much more for an "environmental friendly formula" that takes twice as much material to do half the job.) You can still get the acetone-based stuff at the more specialized cosmetic and beauty supply shops. You can also get pure acetone at paint and lumber stores, but you'll have to lay out several bucks for a whole gallon of the stuff, and hope you use a pint of it before the rest evaporates out of the container.
Dale
I just use laser transfer method. OK silkscreen is in black but who cares.
I've been hunting for white toner but its like gold dust.
I've been hunting for white toner but its like gold dust.
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