John,
But the whole idea is not at the hobby level. Anything is
possible with big bucks. I think the original question was directed
at a hobby process that can be done in a person's home.
John
--- In
Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "John Myszkowski"
<myszka_us2000@y...> wrote:
> When the copper is coated on the surface, then it can be cut by
> laser. The heat of the vapourized coating material helps cut the
> copper if thin enough.
> In the spec area it mentions something about "no outer layer
copper".
> I may mean that it is either coated copper or simpley the panels do
> not have copper on them. The copper gets plated on at the same time
> as the throuh-holes.
> Honestly, I am just guessing as to the mahine's abilities at this
> point. They are too vague in the specs, unless you are familiar
with
> the system. It could be anything.
>
> John M...
> ============
>
>
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, stefan_trethan@g... wrote:
> > yes, yes....
> >
> > but on http://www.hitachidigital.com/laser.html
> > there is a co2.
> > so i assume it only drilles boards (which i think the text ob
this
> page
> > says).
> >
> > so i don't take this as a real-world industrial model of a "pcb
> laser mill".
> >
> > i'm still not sure if it would work (for me the difference in
> > laser-resistivity of copper and board is a problem)
> >
> >
> > and i have not heared of such a unit really being used for pcb
> milling and i
> > only wanted to say http://www.hitachidigital.com/laser.html is
not
> for
> > milling.
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > stefan
> >
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