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https://hackaday.com/2019/01/28/ben-krasnow-at-supercon-making-alien-technology-in-your-own-shop/#more-342888 | *From Supercon by Hackaday - [https://hackaday.com/2019/01/28/ben-krasnow-at-supercon-making-alien-technology-in-your-own-shop/#more-342888] | ||
*Workflow - Coat the plastic with a PTFE bike-chain lubricant to keep the catalyst from adhering. Laser the lubricant off in places where you’d like copper traces, dip the part in a wetting agent to make the catalyst stick better where the laser has gone, and then dip in catalyst and in an electroless copper plating bath. Bam! |
Latest revision as of 19:35, 28 April 2019
- From Supercon by Hackaday - [1]
- Workflow - Coat the plastic with a PTFE bike-chain lubricant to keep the catalyst from adhering. Laser the lubricant off in places where you’d like copper traces, dip the part in a wetting agent to make the catalyst stick better where the laser has gone, and then dip in catalyst and in an electroless copper plating bath. Bam!