“There are many kinds of conductive epoxies, glues, and rubbers available. Unfortunately, they are for the most part quite expensive. So, for more than four years, I have been trying every possible combination of likely elements, compounds, and solvents that I could get my hands on, in order to make my own truly affordable conductive glue. While I have found several that have excellent low conductivity, they tend to be quite brittle and have a tendency to crack. The conductive glue presented here does not have these problems.”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
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Glue with a shocking secret
The next time you are thinking about a mod, and have some features you can’t figure out how to keep attached, try glue. Instead of paying through the nose for conductive epoxy from a specialist store, make your own with the help of a link on MAKE:Blog. Paint on circuits, use it as solder, or maybe even redo the old pencil trick mod, permanently.