Does this mean that making a quality SMD PCB is possible?
Mike
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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Thomas P. Gootee" <tomg@f...>
wrote:
> Don,
>
> I have recently updated my webpage on the toner transfer procedure:
>
> The results seem to be basically PERFECT, EVERY TIME, now. And
it's extremely quick, and easy.
>
> I give VERY detailed step-by-instructions for the complete
procedure, plus the exact paper type and its source (only $0.33 per
sheet!), etc.
>
> I've also posted PHOTOS of an example board that I made, showing
the paper pattern and the pcboard at various stages during and after
the process.
>
> The example board includes trace widths from almost 1/2 inch (12.7
mm) down to around 2/300ths (0.0067) inch (0.17 mm), with between-
trace spacings down to about 0.0067 inch, although I think that the
smallest trace-width that's actually shown in the photos is 4/300ths
(0.0133) inch (about 0.34 mm).
>
> I haven't tried making any traces or spacings that are smaller than
2/300ths of an inch, yet. But the 2/300ths-inch traces and spaces
that I HAVE tried were absolutely no problem at all. And the results
look excellent. (Even the little "o" characters that are part of the
%-signs that are etched out of copper in very small 4-point text come
out perfect. And their line/space features are even smaller than my
smallest trace-widths and spacings.)
>
> I've made at least 20 boards this way, so far, with NO bad boards.
>
> The PCB-making-procedure webpage is at:
>
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>
> http://www.fullnet.com/u/tomg/gooteepc.htm
>
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>
> OT: If anyone wants any 1-sided boards made, from ∗∗BITMAP-type∗∗
patterns that could be emailed (or mailed), my teenage son is
thinking of using my method to start a small business, making pcbs,
probably for about $15 or $20 for a board that's up to about 4x6
inches, with that price including the drilling of up to a couple
hundred holes AND applying the silkscreen artwork (your greyscale or
bitmap image) to the component side. Turnaround time would probably
be zero to one day. He's been making boards for ME, and is very good
at it. (And I would supervise.) If anyone's interested, or has any
questions, just email me (Tom) at tomg@f... .
>
> Regards,
>
> Tom Gootee
>
> http://www.fullnet.com/u/tomg
>
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
> Message: 5
> Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 23:18:46 +1000
> From: "Don Bradbury" <don282@d...>
> Subject: Re: SCOTCH 8007
>
> Hi Bill, many thanks for the reply I think I am to basic with
my needs for most people on this board. I don't make enough boards
these days to get to the level of the others and I don't like the
toner transfer system I find it is to uncertain for what I need it
for (10 GHz boards $1.45 sq.inch) but the same situation exists here
I have a number of sq ft. of negative board and I don't know if
it will still work either.
>
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