Ales Hvezda wrote: > I finally got around to posting the irc log from the last code sprint > held on 2007/08/05: > > http://geda.seul.org/sprints/irclog_sprint_20070805.txt > > Also, it wasn't a particularly productive code sprint for me, mainly > because I was chasing a subtle hidden bug, but on the plus side I did > take lots of pictures of DJ making some PCBs. You can find the set here: > > http://geda.seul.org/projects/djs_pcbs/ Cool stuff, but some questions anyway:
How wide are those tracks on the picture http://geda.seul.org/projects/djs_pcbs/IMG_2205s-1-0.html ? What's the purpose for that green stuff seen on some of these pictures? I've never seen this before, although I'm doing PCB artwork using a modified laminator for toner transfer on a regular base. (The target temperature of the laminator was set to about 185°C, the old one was 110°C. So it's sorta stress for the device) There are some pictures of my current project on the net: http://www.cl-projects.de/projects/glcd_controller/ Actually there are some small holes in the copper areas. That's because the PCB went through the laminator only once. Normally I'd send it through the laminator for about 6 times in different directions. So the temperature had to be higher than normal, and I ended up with a molten laminator :( But at least the PCB is OK. - C. Lechner _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user