positive etch method
Russ L
askeyman at earthlink.net
Thu May 21 02:07:56 CEST 1998
I'm getting ready to give basement-fab a try. Press-n-Peel
does require a laser printer or photocopier for the fusion
process. The cheapest source I found was directly from
Techniks (www.techniks.com). $30 bucks for 20 sheets.
I still haven't figured out what CAD tool to buy, I use
Mentor Graphics ($250k min) at work. I can't deal with
pin-count limitations of some of the tools, and most
of the demos have severe limitations. I might go with
Microcode's Circuitmaker and Traxmaker a little under
$600 for the combo..
Russ L
askeyman at earthlink.net
Stopp,Gene wrote:
> Any support for Epson 600 Ink-Jet? I speak EasyTrax fluently....
>
> - Gene
>
> ----------
> From: John Speth
> To: synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl
> Subject: RE: positive etch method
> Date: Wednesday, May 20, 1998 12:13PM
>
> Just about everybody swears by Press-n-peel. I'm just about to start up
> my own little PCB fab at home. So if you have a laser printer and
> Protel's Easytrax, you're in like flint. The web has some pretty
> resource good sites with instructions and personal experiences and
> testimonials (search on "press-n-peel"). Easytrax take some getting
> used to though but it's free.
>
> John Speth
> Object Engineering, Inc.
> johns at oei.com
>
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