I think it would be significantly easier than making one by hand,
significantly harder than making one via some fully automated process
PG
On 9/8/11, Riley <rc3105@...> wrote:
> that'd certainly make it easier to do fine detail for those preposterously
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> templates could routed in wood/plastic/cardboard with cnc equipment that
> doesn't have such fine detail, like a carveright, cricut, makerbot
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> On Sep 7, 2011, at 9:45 PM, "javaguy11111" <javaguy11111@...> wrote:
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> I was wondering if anyone has tried using a pantograph for making a pcb. A
> larger scale image could be printed out on paper and traced using the
> pantograph to make a smaller size on the pcb. A fine tip magic marker could
> be used as a resist or maybe just printing directly using conductive ink.
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> It is sort of a low tech way to do it, but it would provide another option.
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