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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "gettingalongwouldbenice"
<gettingalongwouldbenice@y...> wrote:
>
> I've been looking at ways to use a router to make circuit boards.
> The Eagle Package has a tool that creates a router path around
> each trace. That should work very nicely with scratch and etch.
> Now, if I could just get the footprint tool to put the pads on
> grid, I'd be a happy camper.
>
> If someone can suggest a scratchable resist that's been verified
> to work, I'll give it a try. Just to be clear, I don't want
> suggestions of things to try that "might work". I want to hear
> about something that's been verified to withstand FeCl by the person
> making the suggestion. I really don't care that your cousin's baby
> sitter's father thinks that asphalt would be good to try... ;-)
> Life is too short.
>
> Thinking out loud...
> Laser toner would be a good thing to try if
> I could figure out how to get a thin, uniform layer.
>
>
> mike
Hmm, electrostatically charge the laser-printer toner, and then
sprinkle it across the board?
I suppose (if you were careful not to turn the board over or
shake it too violently) you could mount it in a flatbed plotter
and trace out the places you wanted to etch with a Q-tip. Then,
heat the board to fuse the toner, and you're ready to etch.
Naw, it probably wouldn't work.
Dave