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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "John" <jferrell13@...> wrote:
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> RE:
> > When I was a kid I started out drawing PCBs by hand with graph paper. No way I would go back to that now!
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> Actually, I think you can. One of the things on my "To Do List"
> is to layout a PC board on some over size graph paper and reduce it in the copier to the proper size for toner transfer. I am thinking that I will use a dot grid and leave it in the final transfer so the finished board has reference dots for any after thoughts.
>
> de W8CCW
That is one way that I made boards, although I was using photosensitized PCBs. I'd lay them out at 2x or 4x size. I figured out what exact percentage reductions on a particular copy machine, since 50% or 25% were not exact.
I would do the work on blueline graph paper, the lines were a particular blue designed not to show up on photocopiers.
Why would you want to go back to that?
Steve Greenfield AE7HD