LOL been there done that - I also remember when I was a kid, buying self
adhesive shelving paper, the kind you use to line kitchen drawers also, and
slicing it into thin strips with a guillotine, and stuck the strips to
copperclad board for resist..... Worked great.
Then there was the time I got ahold of some sulfuric acid to etch boards -
what a mess.
Anyone remember the old Letraset ruboff transfer sheets with donuts and
lines?
Lukas
> crankorgan wrote:
> >
> > Hey Gang,
> > Many years ago I made some double sided boards for a guy
> > at work building a power amp. I took the PC layout from the magazine
> > he had. I taped it to a board. I used a sharp point to mark each
> > component hole. I then drilled the hole locations. I cleaned the
> > board with steel wool and dried it. I wore white cotton gloves during
> > the next step. I took a marking pen. I put a dot of ink at each hole
> > on both sides of the board. I then turned the dots into pads. Then
> > it was connect the dot time. I then etched the board. Success!
> >
> > John