Not too sure about instructions in other languages. I use M.G.
Chemicals positive borads. Best place I have found to buy the M.G.
Chemical products is Circuit Specialist
www.web-tronics.com
M.G. Chemicals has some instructions on their site, think it has
pictures with it, if I remember correctly. www.mgchemicals.com
Depending on how many and how offen you make PCB's and how much room
you have to do the work.
Myself I have a 5 gallon homemade etch tank can do upto (6) 8"x12"
single sided boards at once,
Homemade exposure for single sided board, soon to change where I
can do (2) single 8"x12" boards at once.
Use Dremel in drill presses with vacumn, have several setup with
most common drill sizes. The Dremel bits are OK for low volume but
should get Carbide bits I buy from www.thinktink.com
To cut the boards to size use a table saw with a diamond blade,
(note put a filter on the motor air intake) also use a vacumn system
to keep the dust down.
You will need a good printer or copier. I use the HP ink jet
transparencies with good results, other brands did not work as will
but where cheaper but normally had to double up so there goes the
cheaper per sheet. Right now use a HP 855 ink jet.
Use Ivex Winboard layout software.
If you need supplies and PCB equipment between Circuit Specialist
and ThinkTink you can find most of what you need. They do carry
premade etch tanks and exposure systems. For small production they
sell kits with most everything needed.
Myself I never had very good results with the iron-on's.
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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "mumin55555" <MUMIN55555@H...>
wrote:
> hallo everybody!
> im making a lot of pcb's, but the old way (photo paper,
ironing...).
> i want to start etch using photo resist and everything, only i
dont
> know how...
> my problem is that im not an english speaker, and in my languege
> there is nothing about it. i was wondering- can somebody help me
> find a place where it is explained good and easy to read and
> understand, with lots of pictures???
>
> thanks a lot,
> mumin.