Hari,
The line broke. Try this
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http://www.walmart.com/ip/Lights-of-America-24-Fluorescent-Blacklight-Fixture/16879944>
We all have different reasons to make things. If you wish to use a processor
to set the exposure time, I think that is wonderful. I recently spent a few
hours building a punch that could have been bought at Staples for $4. It is
a hobby so there is no need to justify the effort.
I have no enclosure and no reflectors. Just two bare bulbs hung 2.5" above
the board being exposed.
Rick
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hi, rick thanks for your quick response
On 2/22/2013 9:06 PM, Rick Sparber wrote:
>
> Hari,
>
> VERY fancy exposure box.
>
it's just a wooden box with avr(atmega8535L) module to set the timer, LOL
:D
>
> Being a minimalist, I bought two of these
>
> http://www.walmart.com/ip/Lights-of-America-24-Fluorescent-Blacklight-
> Fixtur
> e/16879944
>
this link not work for. it's said " product not found"
> for about $12 each including tax. I bolted a thin bar across the top
> of each side to yoke the two fixtures together. Then I put the
> assembly on 2.5" tall spacers. Works fine for me. I expose my
> pre-coated boards for 8 minutes, develop in under 20 seconds, and etch
> in warm ferric chloride in under 10 minutes.
>
what about reflector and what kind of material suitable for it? is it
needed?