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Subject: RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] New PCB etching method proposal

From: MIKE DURKIN <Patriot121@...>
Date: 2013-02-28

well .. maybe not so bad anymore ....

2160Sq" for 75$ .... hummm ...

> To: homebrew_pcbs@yahoogroups.com
> From: Patriot121@...
> Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2013 10:18:31 -0800
> Subject: RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] New PCB etching method proposal
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> do you mean on polyimide kapton copper clad laminate??
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> you can get it on ebay ...
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> Actually thats not a bad idea ....
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> then run through a laser printer a few times ..... then etch ....
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> Heck ....
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> Spendy stuff though ..... but then agin .. its cheeaper than 200$ for a 3 board run ...
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> To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
> From: derek@...
> Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2013 09:56:03 -0800
> Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] New PCB etching method proposal
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> I just had an idea of a better PCB generation system. It is still in the
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> There is the photo-resist method that needs darkness.
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> There is the Toner Transfer System that I use a lot. But I find that I
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> One person figured if they can print directly to the PCB using a laser
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> I am building up some samples to test, but would this list be interested
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> Oh, to stiffen up, just add a piece of fiberglass to the back. Which I
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> can make as well. Would you be interested in this method? How much would
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> granted a larger one would be possible as well. In fact, using a legal
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> size copier would allow one to print up a 11" x 17" circuit board.
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> Derek Koonce
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> DDK Interactive Consulting Services
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