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Subject: Re: VINYL CUTTER FOR PCB

From: "James McGee" <ace@...>
Date: 2007-01-15

I cut 2 out last night, small & simple (relay board) one I weeded and
left the pattern in case I wanted to use it for sort of a stencil.
The other is the pattern. I was able to cut and weed .77mm/.0030
traces. I was suprised such small stuff worked so easy, I
use "bionic" reading glasses to weed. (lol) The whole pattern is
1"X2" and nothing fancy or complicated, I downloaded some other
boards and imported them but nothing looked acceptable, I'll have to
redraw them to get acceptable results. I'm thinking about using one
of the old printers I have around here and moding it to print
directly and trying waterproof ink. The Stika may work if I can
import the images a little "cleaner" The weeding aint to bad with a
razor hobby knife and descent reading glasses ...





--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Steve Greenfield
<alienrelics@...> wrote:
>
> I prefer that question and answers take place on the list, for a
> variety of reasons.
>
> I've not tried doing anything as small as surface mount. It is OK
> for larger components, make sure you are using a good quality vinyl
> that is easy to weed as weeding anything that small can be a bear.
> Don't expect to run traces between DIP pads or to etch the holes.
>
> If you've got experience doing small stuff with vinyl, it shouldn't
> be too difficult. As with any method, clean the PCB first.
>
> Steve Greenfield
>
> --- James McGee <ace@...> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > first off I'm a newbie.... James McGee from Statesboro Ga.
> > I want to make a pcb and I only have a inkjet printer and was
> > looking
> > like It may not work that well, then I was looking through the
> > files
> > seection and noticed your work.
> > I have a roland stika12 vinyl cutter, I was wondering if you
> > still use
> > your sign cutter or decided it wasn't good enough.
> > Thanks
> > James
> >
> >
>