Today I found a pcb transfer method in YouTube that I found simple and interesting. Willing to move to 2TB | [H]ard|Forum
The only things you need are:
1) A magazine with color pages. I imagine several should be tried until you find the right one.
2) A laser printer. Which I do not have but can pay for the print
3) A bottle of nail polish.
No UV light or laminator, which are the critical parts.
The tracks on the video look thin enough to trust track will be solid. I am not sure if specific laser toners are necessary/
Dual-sided pcbs would be critical, but such pcbs are always difficult to DIY.
If someone tried this method and has any warnings, please come forward.
The only things you need are:
1) A magazine with color pages. I imagine several should be tried until you find the right one.
2) A laser printer. Which I do not have but can pay for the print
3) A bottle of nail polish.
No UV light or laminator, which are the critical parts.
The tracks on the video look thin enough to trust track will be solid. I am not sure if specific laser toners are necessary/
Dual-sided pcbs would be critical, but such pcbs are always difficult to DIY.
If someone tried this method and has any warnings, please come forward.
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