That's a great idea. For small boards possilby a CD drive hack would do. Would take some code to convert the cartesian data to polar data.
One could possible mount several diodes on the radial lead screw to write multiple sections at once to speed up the process.
Another one I though of a while back was to use something like a DLP projector with a UV source. But that gets complex.
Craig
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> > I looked into a couple of these but I believe they are for island milling. Converting the xy moves from the gerber to the G-code is the easy part the files are almost exactly the same syntax.
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> I wonder if instead of trying to do cartesian scans, put the board on some sort of a spinning disk and run the laser in a radial direction or a polar scan. Basically what is done on a DVD writer. You could keep the .001 spot size and just spiral in.
> That way you are not wasting time with a bunch of stop and start motion. May be easier to construct as well.
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