Re: Greenhorn to PCB making
- From: Gary Tait <classicsat@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 12:54:46 GMT
D from BC <myrealaddress@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:qivsa3pasedvmkihb9mqvvd1i9vofl1565@xxxxxxx:
Well..I was thinking of just putting a halogen (on a dimmer) into tap
water to make a hot bath for an etchant tray.
It's have a nice danger level to make etching exciting :)
That or get an aquarium heater.
Sounds like ferric chloride and ammonium persulfate don't react to
titanium.
D from BC
I have a small food warming plate (from the surplus store, just bare glass
with heating element tape applied) I used to heat a try to make small
boards.
I used the toner trasnfer method , or manually masked boards, BTW.
.
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