Could a tin layer do the same with the better conductivity ?
I could tinplate the board chemically, I guess.Have seen that it is sold ,but have never tried.
the board ,I am about to perhaps make ,is a simple powersupply ,think the man have copied a board from a manual.so the idea of milling was also an idea..but as it is without gerber, think I would have some hours with doing the job :)
I could mill it in a copper sheet on 1 mm and then glue a bit of glassfiber to it...and add PCB maufacturer to my card ....
alex
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...> wrote:
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> It is true that most board houses would usually plate it up, but there
> is nothing that says it can't be etched.
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> Of course undercut will be a lot more severe, and etching time will be
> much longer, but if the features are large enough it should not be a
> problem.
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> ST
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> On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 12:26 AM, Simao Cardoso <simaocardoso@...> wrote:
> > Alexis Shaw wrote:
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> >> I think that in order to do 3 oz one must use semi-additive etching.
> >> that is put doen the photoresist and then electrroplate, strip the
> >> resist and etch the whole board.
> >
> > You mean Negative print the resist, copper pattern plating up to 105µm,
> > metallic resist plating, resist stripping, metallic resist compatible
> > etchant and metallic resist strip?
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> > Milling the board seems much better!
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> > I thought it could be done with 1 step etching since some processes used
> > in metal engraving seems very similar to pcb etching.
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