On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, DJ Delorie wrote:
Normally, when I have to prototype something that is so complicated
that a EDA is needed to design on the veroboard, I prefer to design
a layout on PCB and make the board with the laserfilm process.
Have they come up with a home through-plating
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Also, look at each message header for the
http://www.dynaart.com/DTF/F.ACCY/F.ACCY1.html
Hey, they've got some nifty stuff. Unfortunately, that's not a
plating kit but a riveting kit, so you're stuck with the size holes
they have rivets for. I was hoping for a true copper plating kit. At
the very least, a place to buy the conductive
DJ Delorie wrote:
Everything about home-brew PCBs and plating holes is at:
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Jackpot! Thanks!
FYI, this is the first site I found:
http://www.myhome.ch/mzingg/pcbstuff/tps/
The builder of this contraption has been discussing and fixing
it on Homebrew_PCBs in the last week;)
The builder of this contraption has been discussing and fixing
it on Homebrew_PCBs in the last week;)
Yup, I've been browsing the message archive.
EATON,JOHN (HP-Vancouver,ex1) wrote:
For the benefit of those of us whose only experiance
with plated holes has been specing the thickness could
someone point out a dummys guide to plating. Something
that doesn't assume anything more than chem 102 would
be nice.
I don't know about you guys but I
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, Stephen Meier wrote:
Damn another good idea down the drain!
Down the toilet in my case. At the risk of sound quite naive, is that
a bad thing? I'm using ferric chloride. I use it on many PCBs before
flushing used up etchant down the toilet.
Ah yes, The universal way to get rid of anything you
don't want. I don't know why they are having such
a hard time with spent nuclear waste. All they need
to do is pour and flush and it's gone.
I live on a spectic so I would not want anything
nasty to go in there.My dad lives in house with
Mikey Sklar wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, Stephen Meier wrote:
Damn another good idea down the drain!
Down the toilet in my case. At the risk of sound quite naive, is that
a bad thing? I'm using ferric chloride. I use it on many PCBs before
flushing used up etchant down the toilet.
If it
Mikey Sklar [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, Stephen Meier wrote:
Damn another good idea down the drain!
Down the toilet in my case. At the risk of sound quite naive, is that
a bad thing? I'm using ferric chloride. I use it on many PCBs before
flushing used up etchant down the
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 10:20:53 -0700 (PDT)
Mikey Sklar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, Stephen Meier wrote:
Damn another good idea down the drain!
Down the toilet in my case. At the risk of sound quite naive, is that
a bad thing? I'm using ferric chloride. I use it on many PCBs
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003 13:15:37 +1000
Terry Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In case anybody on the list could use something like this, look at:
http://web.wt.net/~billw/gsch2pcb/gsch2pcb.html
It requires glib.
Fantastic, I've just d/l it and will try it out soon. Thanks muchly
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