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<p>I've got an etching project that needs some very small (under 1" square), detailed resists made for it. normally, I'd go for the vinyl cutter, but the level of detail is smaller than what I know the vinyl cutter can handle. The laser cutter would be the
ideal tool to make this, but you can't put vinyl in the laser cutter because of the fumes. Does anyone know of a material that's got similar properties to vinyl (ie: waterproof, self adhesive backing, non conductive) but that can be safely put into the laser
cutter without re-enacting the chemical warfare of WWI? <br>
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Cheers<br>
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Andy<br>
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