Re: Stenciling / template
Some trophy shops are able to print the plates that are attached to trophies as well as engrave them. They generally use what's called sublimation printing. I don't know if they can print white -
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Jim Higgins <HigginsJ@...>
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#35559
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Re: Stenciling / template
Good luck on that.
Didn't look at this, but that's ok.
Which you can do.
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Harvey White
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#35558
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Stenciling / template
Not sure if this is an on-Topic post, but thought maybe someone here may be able to recommend a way to grab
an image via a photo and using photoshop make a stencil or impression of sorts for a stereo
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Steven Hearns <infotech@...>
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#35557
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Re: Create folders and upload disabled?
Hello Steve
I suspect that just means that you saw that default setting when creating the groups.io group and changed it before importing the yahoo group.? The first couple groups I moved caught me
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Jim Pruitt WA7DUY
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#35556
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Re: Create folders and upload disabled?
Yes that is true.? That is the default when creating a group in groups.io.? It is easily changed but catches most of us admins each time as it is not what we want but is more for a safety factor to
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Jim Pruitt WA7DUY
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#35555
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Re: Create folders and upload disabled?
Or Yahoogroups was being funky that day. Not all Yahoogroups that I moved over, had that happen to them. Some were set the same as they were on Yahoogroups.
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Steven Greenfield AE7HD
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Steven Greenfield AE7HD
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#35554
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Re: Create folders and upload disabled?
Steven Greenfield wrote:
For some reason, Groups.io had it set so only mods could upload or change
I noticed the same thing is true in a few other groups on groups.io as
well. And they probably
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Andy
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#35553
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Re: Laminator hacked from old LJ-III
Lots of rust... surprised me.
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Rob
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#35552
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Laminator hacked from old LJ-III
I have uploaded the files to Homemade_PCB_equipment in the files section. I hope someone might find it useful.
Yngve.
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YD
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#35551
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Re: Create folders and upload disabled?
Ok, thanks. I'll try again in a while.
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YD
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#35550
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Re: Create folders and upload disabled?
Fixed.
For some reason, Groups.io had it set so only mods could upload or change files, photos, and databases.
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Steven Greenfield AE7HD
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Steven Greenfield AE7HD
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#35549
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Create folders and upload disabled?
A member asked me for information on my LJ-III laminator hack and I'm trying to create a folder and upload in the files section. However, they're disabled, what's up?
Yngve.
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YD
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#35548
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Re: Trace width for Toner Transfer Etching
Hi Sead, very useful your instructions.
Do you use pure acetone??
ThanksHyu
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hyu hyu
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#35547
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Re: Trace width for Toner Transfer Etching
Here goes:
0. Make sure you use laser printer (ink jet will not work)!
1. First I scrub the copper pcb side with dish wash and scrubber's
(yellow-green) green side because it's more scrubby. Wash it
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Sead Kulenovi?
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#35546
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Re: Trace width for Toner Transfer Etching
You can try toner transfer with acetone instead of using heat transfer. I use it all the time, even for iron pieces electroetching.. Just have to make sure you don't leave any firgerprints or other
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Sead Kulenovi?
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#35545
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Re: Trace width for Toner Transfer Etching
In my neck of the world I couldn't find a laminator for a reasonable price, so I adapted the fusor from a scrapped LJ-III printer. It's right ugly and I didn't make the least effort to pretty it up.
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YD
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#35544
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Re: Trace width for Toner Transfer Etching
This PANTUM hack was on my radar when I was experimenting with hacking my laminator.
Right about the time that I melted the nylon gear in the laminator I stumbled onto both...the HOTCAKES
heavy metal
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Rob
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#35543
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Re: Trace width for Toner Transfer Etching
Yes. There is also a Lexmark E260 hack, both on Instructables. The Pantum
is MUCH less expensive - I bought 3 of them, new, for $25 USD each,
including shipping. The E260 makes a "cleaner" build
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Mark Lerman
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#35542
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Re: Trace width for Toner Transfer Etching
There have been "laminator hack" success stories - but if it helps extend the pool of knowledge on this, my laminator has needed no hacking at all.
I got mine on EBay for 50 quid. They are much more
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TONY G4WIF
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#35541
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Re: Epson Inkjet testing (Claria Photo HD ink). What ink color blocks UV the best? Is it black, yellow, green or other?
Can't find it now - It used to be linked to here I think
http://www.delorie.com/pcb/inkjet/
Inkjet Photomask Experiments - delorie<http://www.delorie.com/pcb/inkjet/>
www.delorie.com
Inkjet
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cunningfellow
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#35540
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