with my setup-- 130 volts give an almost invisible color change. 15 volts a very nice purple. i really don't know how many amps. there's no ammeter on my rig, just volts.how mutch Ampere do you need at higher Voltages for anodizing ?
with my setup-- 130 volts give an almost invisible color change. 15 volts a very nice purple. i really don't know how many amps. there's no ammeter on my rig, just volts.how mutch Ampere do you need at higher Voltages for anodizing ?
Thank You
Ok maybe it was the wrong question I found one 0-120v with 1A is it possible to use that or does it need more Ampere to get a nice color
I can't import rio grand's resist... I'll check gesswin but probably the same situation. I need to find something non hazardous to use if I'm going to import it
yes it´s the toner from my laser Printer thats heated up with the electric Iron. Don´t use your transfer solution the metal must be clean. After melting up the Pic you need to take the workpiece in a bottle of warm water with dish soap. After a few minutes you can put the paper of and if the heat was right the plate is ready for etching. Most times the transfer takes a few trys.
One more thing You have to use original Toner i tryed it with noname toner but that doesen´t works
ah I´ve forgotten i have printet dthe designs on thin catalogue paper you can try it with baking paper too i´ve nerver tryed but I think it works too
I have found a tutorial
http://thomaspfeifer.net/direct_toner_pcb.htm