October 5, 200421 yr Hi guys!Anyone knw a good place to order Press'n peel blue transfer film for making home-etched pcbs? You know, the blue film you print with a laser printer and then iron on the pcb.I've been trying to find a source in sweden, but without luck.Foud som sources in the us, but 30 bucks for the paper and 30 bucks for the shipping, no thanks.Any good ideas?Cheers!/ Olle Ramsberg
October 5, 200421 yr Have you looked at using the photosensitive system?I hated it at first, but seeing the crisp boards I've produced over the last couple of days (including some really close lines on the FSBUS key pcb) I'm sold on it.Really easy once you get the hang of it.
October 5, 200421 yr Here's a quick guide that I use for the PCB making.http://www.nzdragons.com/pcb/pcb.htmlPics at the bottom
October 5, 200421 yr Maplin Electronics in the UK has them.http://www.maplin.co.ukI got mine from them.George DorkofikisAthens, Greecehttp://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/betaimg.jpg
October 5, 200421 yr Maplin can supply in the UK, or via mailorder worldwide.http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?Module...rldID=&doy=5m10CheersChris
October 5, 200421 yr Yeah, i've worked a lot with photoresist, but i want a simpler way to do it, its still quite much work with applying the photoresist, cook in oven, expose in exactly right light and time, develop and etch...Too messy, and the photoresist laminated pcbs are quite expensive...I thought i'd give press'n'peel a try.../ Olle
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