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How about developing a spot tin plating head with that type of resolution? For use on 3d printers?
On 4 Jan 2016 03:20, "Brad Thompson brad.thompson@... [Homebrew_PCBs]" <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
On 1/3/2016 6:05 PM, Aaron Turner synfinatic@... [Homebrew_PCBs]
wrote:
> I'm curious- has anyone tried using Fusion360 for CAD/CAM for milling
> PCB's? I've used Fusion360 with great results for designing parts for
> my 3D printer and it includes a pretty decent CAM module I'm told.
> And unlike BobCAD, it's free if you make less then $100k/year using
> the software which makes it a great choice for non-professionals.
>
Hello--
I inquired about this topic (deposition of plastic extruded resist
directly onto copperclad board via 3-D printer) a while
ago. Has anyone recently experimented with this approach? It's the
inverse of a subtractive (milling) process,
but the CAD/CAM software should equally well apply.
Thanks, and 73--
Brad AA1IP
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