Around May 11 there was a thread "via's using homemade boards" - I
think the apostrophe might have thrown your searches off. There was
this post:
From: derekhawkins <
eldata@...>
Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: via's using homemade boards.
> What have you used that works, besides through hole plating?
Pressed fit header pins work best, especially for hidden vias. For the
latter, you need to use flux on the tip of the pins after they are
pressed flush with the board beneath where the component will go.
Cut the pin at the other side, it's the chamfered geometry of the
uncut tip of the pin that allows a good joint with so little exposed
solder. Also, because these pins are square and the hole is round,
solder will wick below the board's surface which tends to reinforce
the joint.
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PG
On 02/09/2009, at 1:39 PM, blue_eagle74 wrote:
> I cant find it, but someone talked about using componet lead,
> resistor maybe, for vias and soldering each side to make for a low
> profile via. I have tried this and didn't get good results.
>
> Something like insert the lead and solder it on one side and snip if
> off on the other side and solder it. I did this and got larger
> solder deposits than using flat trace repair copper strips.
>
> Is there any other clever ideas for vias? My target chip is the QFP.
> Making plated through hole is too complated right now.
>
> Brian
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