On 23/08/2011 04:58, thegimp98 wrote:
> I'm just another old guy getting back into making PCBs to support my hobby of vacuum tube amps.
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> We used to make pcbs when I went to Clemson in the 70s. Spun the boards and poured mask liquid on them to coat them. Dry them and expose to UV with a negative mask. Develop with nasty smelling VOC stuff, and etch with Ferric Chloride.
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> I picked up some GC positive resist sensitized boards (12" x 12") for $10 each from a local electronics supply. They look like they were hanging on the shelf for 10-20 years.
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> I tried a UV eraser for ERPOMS with no joy.
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> Switched to a plant light that I use for sets in the spring, and Bingo!
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> Sodium Hydroxide developer was Red Devil Lye (I checked the MSDS sheets for proper developer composition and found the web recommendation of washing soda was off base.).
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> First board is about 90% etched as I type.
The UV eraser uses short wavelength UV, you need long wavelength UV as
supplied by the plant light.
Leon
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