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![]() "Ken Scharf" wrote in message . .. Bob Liesenfeld wrote: Me again gang, I've been torturing myself this evening by drawing wee little lines on scraps of blank pc board material to make 'headers' for some surface mount ICs. In the past I've had the usual troubles with the resist (black Sharpie) being etched away before the rest of the board was done. I suppose most of us know that warmed etchant works faster than room temperature juice. In the past I have warmed my ferric chloride in the microwave. Well tonight I got a bit carried away. ![]() plastic cup and nuked it for a full minute. Holy smokes! That stuff was *steaming*! So....."plop" goes my little homebrew surfboard into the brew. That puppy was fully etched in less than a minute! The microwave seems to still make popcorn and I am not in a coma (yet), so I guess I will call it a success. BTW, the Sharpie ink survived nicely. 72 Bob WB0POQ On a related subject... As anybody used those iron on transfer sheets to make pc boards using a laser printer or photo copyier? There was a brand call blue..something or something..blue I forget the exact name. I used a sample of this a few years back and it worked much better than the kind that relied only on the toner as resist. Hi Bob, I don't know if this has already been posted, I tuned into this thread a little late, but you should check out this link: http://www.fullnet.com/u/tomg/gooteepc.htm I was using transparencies from the local copier place, but this method seems to work much better. Joe KB1KVI |
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