I personally don't like white PCBs, as they are really bright and always 
reflect light, even from nixies themselves - and I really enjoy my clocks 
digits  being the only thing visible in my dark room at night. Also, 
debugging a white PCB is a nightmare, traces are impossible to follow.
On the other hand, it looks very proffesional, like a  high-end product - 
with elements sticking out of a flat, uniform surface. And I have to agree 
that blue resistors really go well with white background.
Anyway, great job on the clock! Looks great.


W dniu środa, 26 września 2018 20:59:27 UTC+2 użytkownik Paul Andrews 
napisał:
>
> I love the old PCBs with their curved traces. I wish modern CAD programs 
> had more flair. Have you seen these PCBs: https://www.boldport.com/ ?
>

I think you'd like the TopoR autorouter. 
 

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