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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Weiss" <BWeiss@p...> wrote:
> I made a couple PCB's awhile ago using the decal method and never
> want to go through that again!. Well anyway, I have access at work
> to a film printer (work at a newspaper) and I can print negatives
> upto a size 11x17". I was wondering what do I need to take a blank
> double sided copper board and make it into a circuit board? Do I
> need a developer, light, etchant and resist solution and I am good
> to go? Could anyone also recommend a good company for these
products?
>
> Thanks!
I think the Decal method is really slow if you are taling about the
self stick traces and pads.
Toner transfer is the best cheap way to make boards.
The photoresist is more costly for the stock boards, but if you can
develop, then great.
I remember a guy on here who was makeing pre-sensitized boards for a
decent price.
Maybe you'll get a direct e-mail from him ?
I've never done the photoresist so can't comment on the ease.
Dave