Roft It's all a cover up you would think with any thing could be uncovered. Out of 109,391 smart people I bet you could get what you need to no about any thing. And when that happens some one going to get Mad
And one more thing this is not a paper like the Knoxville News Sentinel
It's form Forms have buddy's talk about a buddy's make a buddy mad.
This thread should be only about DIY Toner Transfer Paper (cheap and easy))
And all will be happy
I don't see any thing in the title about Pulsar paper.? I think is said
Cheap easy DIY Toner Transfer Paper.
Was there ever a secret ? As long as I have been aware of franks paper he has been telling people that it is coated with water soluble starch.
It is not my intent to give you or anyone crap about making the DIY glue paper and I think it is a great idea and effort. It allows people who can not get the pulsar paper to make their own.
If you feel that I attacked you personal I am sorry. My problem was with the non accurate and somewhat ugly statements you made.
I would like to see Frank spend more time here. The sort of statements you made regrading his products will work against that.
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I see your point and I too am sorry that I got you upset about your friend.
I will in the future try to temper my remarks; can we bury the hatchet?
i am with 'be80be' ...
anyway.. i am also going try white (artwork) Glue trick..
Roft It's all a cover up you would think with any thing could be uncovered. Out of 109,391 smart people I bet you could get what you need to no about any thing. And when that happens some one going to get Mad
And one more thing this is not a paper like the Knoxville News Sentinel
It's form Forms have buddy's talk about a buddy's make a buddy mad.
This thread should be only about DIY Toner Transfer Paper (cheap and easy))
And all will be happy
I don't see any thing in the title about Pulsar paper.? I think is said
Cheap easy DIY Toner Transfer Paper.
That makes sense when you think about it. While the iron produces heat, the paper between it and the PCB adds thermal resistance limiting the heat transfer. Then you have the thermal resistance of the "heatsink" (backing paper, counter top etc.) drawing heat away from the PCB and the toner. The balance between these 4 variables (Iron temp, source resistance, sink resistance, and ambient temp) will determine the actual PCB temperature rise.
That looks good Rolf When i get a new toner for my printer I'm going to try the glue
Please see this Youtube video, especially after 2nd minute. the paper is just removed like a magic. I still wonder what could this paper be.
YouTube - PCB etching with inkjet picture paper
I've worked out a really nice process for doing via's now. Works really well for me and it's pretty easy. Unfortunately I use a hot air rework station and a bit of paste for it so it needs specific equipment, but I've gotten good results so far.
I'll take a pic and outline the process later, in case anyone with similar tools wants to try it.
I have a .5mm drill bit. As long as it's mounted in a very well balanced drill it's not that big a deal, and if you just need to get to the other side, shaving off a pinch of the end of a conductor is no more complex than a quick spin with an abrasive material, or a good yank with a pair of plyers to pull the wire smaller.
Maybe his secret was poking the holes in the none toner parts of the paper before he ironed it on? Maybe the magic liquid he soaked it in
It had no sound, was grainy, and parts where cut out.
Next one I will do I will poke some holes, but my current method works fine.
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