On Dec 19, 2012, at 2:51 AM, Tom Metro wrote:

> Of course the down side is you need a vinyl cutting machine, or you need
> to go to a local sign making shop and pay them to print your design.
> 
> Still, a vinyl cutting machine is probably cheaper and less maintenance
> than a board router that uses a tiny milling bit to route away the copper.

I remembr seeing a poster on doing the resist with a desktop vinyl-cutting 
plotter, I believe it was a this years Open Hardware Summit

http://summit.oshwa.org/demosposters/

I am having a tough time locating what poster it was, but I seem to remember 
the author having a Japanese last name.

Desktop cutting plotters start around $250, and it seems like a much less 
complex way to go about it than ironing the toner off a laser print, so my 
curiosity was piqued.

Best -F

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