Very Easy Toner Transfer
Oct 14, 2010 at 7:50 AM Post #31 of 35
.The face plate of the amp below was made by iron transfer of the decal, I was surprised how easy it was and thought it worked pretty well ..dB
 
 
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Oct 14, 2010 at 8:15 AM Post #33 of 35
There is a silk screening product that works like my photo etching process, that
is you make a transparency of what you want to print, expose the paper with
UV light...etc. Anyway, it and complete instructions are found here.
I have not tried it yet myself but it look perfect for screening you own boards
and face plates. Maybe you could even make etch resist patterns with it.
 
Oct 14, 2010 at 9:47 AM Post #34 of 35


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I take it the toner wouldn't stick to aluminum faceplates?
 
Anyone know of a supplier that cuts copper to size for a faceplate?


 
yeah, but only here in OZ. I get all sorts of stuff there, main thing I get is copper foil and copper plate. A & E merchants 
 
Oct 14, 2010 at 11:04 AM Post #35 of 35


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.The face plate of the amp below was made by iron transfer of the decal, I was surprised how easy it was and thought it worked pretty well ..dB
 
 
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That's awesome!  I love the border. 
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I take it the toner wouldn't stick to aluminum faceplates?
 
Anyone know of a supplier that cuts copper to size for a faceplate?



I was thinking of these guys, myself--I'd order one of their "sample packs" too, to play around with before I messed up a $20-$50 piece of plate.  
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