Interesting. First I've heard of someone using one of those.If using an iron i recommend using a teflon sheet too, i get better transfer this way
https://www.amazon.com/Teflon-Sheet-Transfer-Reusable-Resistant/dp/B07H55M1ZR
Interesting. First I've heard of someone using one of those.If using an iron i recommend using a teflon sheet too, i get better transfer this way
https://www.amazon.com/Teflon-Sheet-Transfer-Reusable-Resistant/dp/B07H55M1ZR
I used a paneling roller, but it's a little cumbersome. Have a smaller rubber roller coming from Ali. Decent etch, wish it was deeper. But I started seeing bits of stuff flakeing off. Turns out it was the PVC glue and nail polish. The PVC glue I had on hand(white all purpose) didn't hold up that well. When it lifted, it started pulling the nail polish around the edges.air bubbles, definitely getting better though!
Thanks. I started seeing some black specs in the etchant, gave it a little more time and once they increased, I pulled it.^ your edges look nice and sharp.
I like a deep etch myself. But it’s always a balancing act. Leave it in too long and you start losing that crisp, fine detail…
Yeah, that would kill (almost) all the fears I have about going back to etching, and is a dang sight cheaper than a heat press! Thanks for the link.I got myself a dry iron
It great for me over the years tooPress n Peel Blue + Brother printer on thick paper setting + iron has served me well for years and years. https://www.viberate.com/ But, always expect to fill in some areas with a bit of black sharpie. I did use a laminator at one point for transfers but it was too much work. SharpEdge
Lovely!View attachment 79578
Tried to etch a few enclosures today, but didn’t really get it dialed in until attempt number 3, pictured here.
I think my etchant ended up stronger than I’m used to after I topped up the chemicals (muriatic acid and peroxide) recently. First two etches had excessive pitting, will have to redo them.
But this one salvaged my day from total frustration!
Featuring a White-tailed Kite and destined to house an Aion Torus (Mid-Fi Demo Tape Fuzz clone).
That looks great!View attachment 79578
Tried to etch a few enclosures today, but didn’t really get it dialed in until attempt number 3, pictured here.
I think my etchant ended up stronger than I’m used to after I topped up the chemicals (muriatic acid and peroxide) recently. First two etches had excessive pitting, will have to redo them.
But this one salvaged my day from total frustration!
Featuring a White-tailed Kite and destined to house an Aion Torus (Mid-Fi Demo Tape Fuzz clone).
If you don't have a computer can you use your phone to connect to it somehow to print circuitsThis is the printer and paper I’ve used. I get the brother toner cartridges too. Haven’t tried the off-brand stuff. The prints I’ve done have all come out good.
The paper isn’t cheap. I think it was like a buck a sheet. Currently unavailable from Amazon. I must have read a strong recommendation for it somewhere.
The Brother printer I use is wireless, so printing from a phone is pretty straightforward.If you don't have a computer can you use your phone to connect to it somehow to print circuits
So what connects it WiFi or Bluetooth?The Brother printer I use is wireless, so printing from a phone is pretty straightforward.
The printer is connected to my home wifi network so I can print from any devices on that network.So what connects it WiFi or Bluetooth?