I recall DJ Delorie makes a "pocket" out of the 2 sides of artwork, aligned
by holding the sides up to a strong light, securing them together, and then
inserts the PCB. It wouldn't be milli-inch-accurate, but it's top of my
"I'll try that if I ever need a 2-sided board" list.
I did get a small board lined up well enough for a 2-sided iPod connector
(0.4mm) to work using some diagonally-opposite pinholes.
PG
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 4:56 AM, Charles Patton
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charles.r.patton@...>wrote:
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> On 3/10/2011 5:26 AM, David C. Partridge wrote:
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> > ....Also for double sided boards, with these think gloss papers, how
> > to you register the two sides as you can't see the fiducials through
> > the paper?
> >
> I can get within a few milliinches with the following process.
>
> 1) Laser print one side (preferably the component side) on clear plastic
> (presentation foils for overhead projector or some such.) My plastic is
> 4 mills thick and will later become the solder mask, if you want one. I
>
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