> > Right then, "who wants to try it", he says, thus showing an
> idea is worth
> > zero unless you can show it works.
> > Tony
>
>
> And nobody volunteers to try an idea that is so unlikely, and
> would if
> everything works out just great, still be more complicated
> and expensive
> than most existing processes.
>
> ST
Oh, c'mon, where's your sense of adventure. Can't be any more complicated
than milling PCBs, building a spray etcher, a CNC router for drilling,
solder paste dispenser or most of the stuff that happens on these lists.
If anyone out there has some Woods metal, stick it on a PCB, etch it and
tell us what happens.
Hell, it might even work.
Tony