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Deadastronaut's Enclosure Etching Tutorial

Started by selfdestroyer, March 29, 2015, 05:55:47 PM

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Quote from: CodeMonk on April 09, 2015, 09:28:23 PM
Quote from: ggarms on April 09, 2015, 09:07:23 PM
I've always used press n peel for this. Is he using str8 paper?
At the beginning of the video, it says photo paper.
Details. D'oh!

m-Kresol

I tried photopaper and it was horrible. It got that plastic covering that melted itself to the enclosure and was a pain to get off. But i guess there are various types

My recent success was with regular glossy paper. Don't know the brand.
Cody's (selfdestroyer) tutorial names a specific one. I've also seen people use magazine paper


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Quote from: m-Kresol on April 10, 2015, 10:42:31 AM
I tried photopaper and it was horrible. It got that plastic covering that melted itself to the enclosure and was a pain to get off. But i guess there are various types

My recent success was with regular glossy paper. Don't know the brand.
Cody's (selfdestroyer) tutorial names a specific one. I've also seen people use magazine paper


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I've used HP Glossy Presentation paper with good success.
Plus its about 1/3 the price of photo paper.

I've tried magazine paper.
The thing I didn't like about that was I couldn't see the trace very well on the paper with all the print on it.
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Photo paper didn't work for me.

Glossy presentation paper does.
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