|  | Lost Tech Archive | 
|  dipoles |  one side of a double-sided
pattern |  a fractal antenna | 
|  another fractal design | Patterns created on the computer were sent to the cutter loaded with metallic adhesive film. Open areas were then peeled and the resulting pattern applied to a sheet of plexiglass. Leads were glued to the pattern with conductive adhesive and a box vacuum-formed to form a protective radome and to hold an "N" connector. Complex designs on the computer could be quickly realized and tested in the real world. |  peeling open areas | 
|  The Roland Stika cutter  |