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Noitoen:
Toner powder have magnetic properties. Maybe you can use these properties to your advantage. Electrostatic charge to the copper clad could also help. |
Tweakie:
Hi Noitoen, Thank you for the suggestion - that is something that I will try. Another test with the dreaded Toner to get some idea of the possible resolution. Tweakie. |
Lykle:
Hey Tweakie, I went to your website and really like what you are doing. I have one question though, which steppers did you use? I can't seem to find the specs anywhere. Thanks Lykle |
Tweakie:
Hi Lykle, Thanks. Here is a link to the steppers http://www.sonceboz.com/medias/produits/fiches-techniques/6600-30-v08.pdf Tweakie. |
No1_sonuk:
--- Quote from: Tweakie on February 17, 2013, 12:15:46 PM ---A bit more experimentation using printer toner for PCB creation. --- End quote --- Could you not use the laser to cut track outlines in the copper, or would the heat be too much for the board substrate? Then again, if your machine has interchangeable tools, you could switch to a mechanical engraver instead. "Right tool for the job" and all that. |
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