Making PCBs using Toner Transfer
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Lol:))tit-tit...pip pip,tiiiiit-tit-tit.....:))
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Nice job! And damn your street is noisy!
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Set your iron to cotton and not maximum heat. Press down with medium force for a couple of min, then let the board cool. Then irion in one direction only with medium force. You dont have to press hard on the tip of the iron.If you use maximium heat and you press hard on the tip of the iron you will smudge the toner on the board, medium is the key.
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Can't concentrate on what you're doing 'cause of the back/foreground noise I hear. Where do you live? In a toll point?
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same iron as me :D
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@Kamellya2U A PCB is a printer circuit board. What is shown in this video isn't how you etch the board, it's how to put the resist coating onto the board. It protects the copper you want to keep from the etchant.
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@Kamellya2U A PCB is a printer circuit board. What is shown in this video isn't how you etch the board, it's how to put the resist coating onto the board. The toner protects the copper you want to keep from the etchant.
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I'm just learning about different printing techniques and I don't know what PCB stands for. Yes, I know it is probably something simple but like I said I am new to printing on anything other than paper. I want to know if this actually etches the metal or just puts the image on the metal? Thanks! I gave you a thumbs up, but I still think you need a little more info for those of us that are very new to this. Just a suggestion. Thanks again for the video!
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pee pee pee pee peee pee peee
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ppl what is taht paper u use here?
man you live in a NOISY street
donnyab 2 years ago 28
there goes the wood laquer :D
Choice777 2 years ago 12