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Homemade Sheetmetal Printing


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rgsparber on homemadetools.net
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Homemade sheetmetal printing method utilizing a laser printer, a plastic laminator, and a kitchen freezer to transfer toner to a powdercoated metal plate. Design is printed on water-soluble paper before being taped to the plate and repeatedly run through the laminator. Freezer serves to set the toner before removing the paper.
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Aug 23, 2013 11:18 AM
daveward
This is one of those ideas that I KNOW I will need sometime in next 20 years but where do I file it away so I can find it then?  And what do I call it so I can find it?  I love and admire the creativity.   I am in awe.
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DIY Sheetmetal Printing - comment on how to build a Sheetmetal Printing - 2 comments
daveward says:
Aug 23, 2013 11:18 AM
This is one of those ideas that I KNOW I will need sometime in next 20 years but where do I file it away so I can find it then?  And what do I call it so I can find it?  I love and admire the creativity.   I am in awe.

DIYer says:
Aug 19, 2013 4:45 PM
This is a neat trick. Ingenuity at its finest!

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