SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T10:17:34-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsDia on ElectriCute - Conductive Ink with Circuit ScribeDiaurn:uuid:da1af2e4-201d-44d7-db3a-7da944cc908d2014-11-25T08:08:08-07:00<p>We miss you too! How are we supposed to wait until September?!</p>
Customer #565123 on ElectriCute - Conductive Ink with Circuit ScribeCustomer #565123urn:uuid:400d1f49-4d61-d3b6-e206-64a6ed7b2e422014-11-20T15:33:39-07:00<p>Looks like a fun way to make an interactive kids book for teaching about circuits and electronics.<p>P.S. miss you guys!! ~Jessie</p></p>
Dia on ElectriCute - Conductive Ink with Circuit ScribeDiaurn:uuid:c459b07c-4b4b-4944-b4db-5d39c96a595a2014-11-20T12:19:52-07:00<p>That's actually what we tried first, we just didn't mention it in the video because it didn't work and we couldn't conclusively say why, so there wasn't a lot of useful information there to share. I <em>suspect</em> that can be blamed on the paper, and that on photo paper z-axis tape and circuitscribe would be BFFs, but I didn't have any photo paper, and I wasn't going to say it would work without testing it. :)</p>
Customer #470975 on ElectriCute - Conductive Ink with Circuit ScribeCustomer #470975urn:uuid:070c2a08-1a8d-a334-0668-976e946ca0c22014-11-20T10:18:15-07:00<p>Have you guys tried using the z-axis conductive tape with conductive ink to make circuits?</p>