You'll need the following ingredients:
- laser printer/photocopier & transparencies (I go to a print shop to do this)
- copper board (local electronics store)
- scrubbing pads (SOS or a generic brand is perfect)
- iron
- rubber gloves (like the ones you use for washing dishes)
- Ferric Chloride or Ammonium Persulphate (local electronics store)
- drill and drill bits
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I keep looking for the downside to it, but it doesn't stain the sink, doesn't turn your fingers brown... what's not to love?
May smell a little funky when the acid is opened, but otherwise ferri-chloride can just go play with itself.
So if I now understand your question; I dont think you need to mirror it. Sorry for any confusion.
I've had really good luck doing this using glossy photo paper instead of transparencies... it has the advantage that it gets soggy and falls apart in water so it is pretty easy to remove from the board. I learned how to do it, including a review of the suitability of different brands of paper, from a really useful post here:
http://www.fullnet.com/u/tomg/gooteepc.htm
Cheers
http://www.sysameri.com/marcelo/placa.htm
from several years ago!
Marcelo Fornaso
More details in this instructable: http://www.instructables.com/id/Stop-using-Ferric-Chloride-etchant!--A-better-etc/?ALLSTEPS
Your best bet for getting Muriatic Acid is at a pool store. Getting that was the only hard part for me.