> > Andrewm wrote:
> >Assuming it wasn't a loaded question - could
> >we complicate it further by including
> Derek wrote:
> Priorities all mixed up just like the rest.
> Exposure box should be #1. Also, if you're
> using laser artwork then forget UV, use
> daylight tubes. The box will double as a
> normal light box for pinhole correction. You
> can also use it as a compact light source for
> indoor macro shots, shoot raw and adjust
> white balance afterwards if necessary.
Huh. How do I have my priorities mixed up ?
I HAVE a UV exposure box. I agree it is the
absolute first thing you need if you are going
to photo etch small tracks.
I just wanted to know what order other people
would put the tools in.
My personal order would be (assuming a good
laser or inkjet is given)
1, UV source (you can't depend on the sun)
2, Etching equipment
3, Photoplotter (As it is easier than a CNC
drill and you may as well have excellent
photo tools before you go PTH)
4, CNC drill (Only needed when doing PTH)
Though I do disagree with your statement
about the laser printer and daylight tubes.
I would quite happily put up the laser I
use in a UV opacity competition against just
about any injket. The laser printer in front
of me here is just a class above my little
HP4000 at home.