I've done a fair bit of toner transfer PCB action and when it works well it's great. But I found it tough to make it come out consistantly and small traces were tough. I started using pre-sensitized boards and photo etching. More work but better results. Contact me off list if you want my current practices, as not everyone here cares. jpeakall AT madlabs DOT info

Jonatha



On 3/20/2013 12:05 PM, Nicholas Stock wrote:
I'd like to be able to make some of my own PCB's using the toner transfer method. Can anyone recommend a good starting product/kit that they like? Any tips, tricks to help a newbie get started?

Thanks in advance...

Cheers,

Nick
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