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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Eagle help with making pads thicker
From: "leon Heller" <leon355@...>
Date: 2009-11-19
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From: "billshat44" <billshat44@...>
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Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 12:59 PM
Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Eagle help with making pads thicker
>I spent the last hour reviewing old threads about tt and have a question
>about making component pads thicker using Eagle. The process I use is
>design the board using Eagle and print the board on Staples Basic Photo
>paper. I prepare my copper board using a kitchen scratching pad, then
>rinse and dry. I actually use a iron used for ironing monocoat on
>airplanes. It heats up well over 300 degrees and it is easier to see where
>you are ironing. I iron for around 4 to 5 minutes, cool the board with cold
>water and peel the paper off. The paper comes off with minimal effort
>under running water. Usually the board looks very good, except for the fact
>that I lose about 10 percent of the pads. I get a half moon on the pad, but
>not good crisp circles. I think the thickness of the pads is too small.
>What I would like to do is to make the pads thicker (Between the hole and
>outer edge, sorry I don't know the terminology). What is the best way to
>make the pads bigger (Thicker) Thanks. Carroll
A larger annular ring is the technical term. More meat round the holes is a
colloqial version.
Leon