Hi again. (Hm, this maybe should have been marked as "[AD]:"...) Check http://w1.121.telia.com/~u12103129/ and the pages "PCB Laminate" and "Carbide Drills" to see what I'm beeing able to get my hans on so far. On the laminates I decided on $5.00 each for 9" x 12" sheet. Tomorrow (Monday) I'll take a last tour to the site and check what's left of the laminates. All laminates > 0.8 mm has been sold already, but there are a lot of thinner materials. I'v made a few test with the 0.50mm/35my material that I have now. I used Press-n-Peel, and just eteched the second side away. I have some problems with my old HP LaserJet 4+ not printing black enough "black". And I *think* my wifes iron doesn't get hot enough... Anyway, I thought about getting some real thin material, 0.1mm or 0.05 mm. It's flexible as thin paper. I don't think it's "real" flexible PCB material, but could be fun to play around with anyway... It comes in both 35 an 18 my variants. And maybe some more 0.5 mm and/or 0.8 mm (actualy 0.77 mm) laminates. I'll see.. Jan-Erik. -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics