Re: gEDA-user: Problem with home made PCB

2009-01-25 Thread John Griessen
Rob Butts wrote: We used a scrub sponge with dishwashing >soap for the copper. I recommend abrasive cleaner -- I use bar keeper's friend since it has acid in it too. Just prior to that the board was cleaned with >acitone. I only bother with strong solvent if I am cleaning off a bad

Re: gEDA-user: Problem with home made PCB

2009-01-25 Thread DJ Delorie
99% of TT problems are these two: 1. The board wasn't clean enough. 2. The heat applied was too little, or too much. ___ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

gEDA-user: Problem with home made PCB

2009-01-25 Thread Rob Butts
I tried making a pcb using Direct Etch's TTS. The problem I ran into was that the entire layout didn't transfer to the copper. I printed the layout to the TTS paper back in November and for various reasons wasn't able to try making the board till yesturday. Could that have been