I wonder if surface prep with some ultra fine grid sandpaper or emery
cloth would allow the wax to adhere better
On 2016-07-31 14:03, Jake wrote:
the printer is nowhere near accurate enough to reprint
exactly the
same twice, as you can see in the third image the wax did not line up
with the previous printing of the same thing:
http://i.imgur.com/TatC012.jpg
it turns out the problem was not that the wax wasn't sturdy, but that
it did not adhere to the copper until it went through the oven for a
minute.
On Sun, 31 Jul 2016, Patrik D'haeseleer wrote:
Nice! You could also try running the Pyralux
through the printer
multiple
times to build up a sturdier wax layer. Assuming you can line up the
paper
accurately enough, of course.
Patrik
On Jul 30, 2016 3:58 PM, "Jake" <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
Last tuesday at sudoroom I used the Phaser 8560
printer to print
circuit
patterns onto pyralux material (kapton coated with copper) and then
etched
them in ferric chloride.
http://imgur.com/gallery/TbzsP
the result was that I was able to make circuits very quickly and
easily,
even though it was the first time i did it this way.
if other people want to etch circuits at sudoroom, I can help. email
me
if you want to coordinate.
The circuit i made was single-sided but you can do multiple layer
circuitboards pretty easily, obviously, by putting these
back-to-back.
if you wanted to be even more advanced, you could use the laser
cutter to
burn holes in the pyralux (assuming that works) and solder through
those
holes from layer to layer.
also did i mention this material is flexible like paper? we can make
wearables, cylindrical circuits, watches...
-jake
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