If that's all it is then how are the getting a good bonding to the substrates? Robert At 04:36 PM 11/20/2013, you wrote:
Silver nitrate and ascorbic acid. On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 4:32 PM, <qbert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Just an idea! > > Lets take this one step further. Take the silver printed paper or plastic > and use it as fuel for > a peroxide hybrid/ you would get a uniform layer in whatever design in > silver that you needed to keep the > decomposition going and at the same time your using it as a fuel. > > Better yet, find out what he's using to make the silver nanoparticles and > make a mixable fuel catalyst. > > Robert > > > At 03:43 PM 11/20/2013, you wrote: >> >> There's a Kickstarter (of course) for a machine that can make flexible >> circuits via an additive process: >>>> http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cartesianco/the-ex1-rapid-3d-printing-of-circuit-boards>> >> Though I expect that substrate selection and proving durable adhesion >> would end up costing more than just buying flexible circuits for a >> small project. >> >> The mechanical guy on it had the little peroxide VTVL project in >> Australia. >> >> Ben > > >