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Message from discussion Flexible electronics, conductive fabric, transparent boards?

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Subject: Re: Flexible electronics, conductive fabric, transparent boards?
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i just got some bare paint from recomendation of a friend. could paint on 
teh circuits on the fabric in the pattern of your circuit

On Thursday, June 21, 2012 11:44:37 AM UTC+1, Simon Howes wrote:
>
> Hi peeps,
>
> I remember hearing somewhere about lillipad and people making clothes with 
> working bits sewn into them. I think I may have even asked a while back 
> about transparent, flexible pcb-process friendly materials.
>
> Lend me your mindtime HaxSpaceHiveMind.
>
> What cool stuff is there out there now? Good flexible conductive thread? 
> Is it possible to make a transparent flexible pcb (like a keyboard 
> membrane) with hackable tools? Can you glue smt's to them? Is this 
> workable? How well does this live in the wild? Can I have leds all over my 
> arms with address decoders interspersed in them indexable like a display? 
> Is there a way to pcb that so I dont spent the next 2 years making it and 
> 10 resoldering it?
>
> What about hard/clear pcbs?  
>
> And other just cool light, smoke, mirrors and magics tricks?
>
> ThanksHax
> Thax
>

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i just got some bare paint from recomendation of a friend. could paint on teh circuits on the fabric in the pattern of your circuit<br><br>On Thursday, June 21, 2012 11:44:37 AM UTC+1, Simon Howes wrote:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0;margin-left: 0.8ex;border-left: 1px #ccc solid;padding-left: 1ex;"><p>Hi peeps,</p>
<p>I remember hearing somewhere about lillipad and people making clothes with working bits sewn into them. I think I may have even asked a while back about transparent, flexible pcb-process friendly materials.</p>
<p>Lend me your mindtime HaxSpaceHiveMind.</p>
<p>What cool stuff is there out there now? Good flexible conductive thread? Is it possible to make a transparent flexible pcb (like a keyboard membrane) with hackable tools? Can you glue smt's to them? Is this workable? How well does this live in the wild? Can I have leds all over my arms with address decoders interspersed in them indexable like a display? Is there a way to pcb that so I dont spent the next 2 years making it and 10 resoldering it?</p>

<p>What about hard/clear pcbs?&nbsp; </p>
<p>And other just cool light, smoke, mirrors and magics tricks?</p>
<p>ThanksHax<br>
Thax</p>
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