--- In
Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Stefan Trethan"
<stefan_trethan@g...> wrote:
...
> Only because that staples paper works, and a laminator works does
not mean
> we will stop
> trying to find better methods!
> As long as the pcb doesn't come out of a slot in my PC with only
schematic
> as input, and
> printed components of course, i'm by no means finished.
> If you want to stick with the current method forever - fine with me.
> Before staples paper pcb making was no hit and miss, UV method is a
sure
> thing.
> permanent marker is a sure thing as well, just not convenient.
Here! here! I couldn't have said it better. I really do not
understand the need to agrandize staples/gbc200 and the guy who
documented it. There are many things here that work and many people
who have made real contributions.
Why on earth would we stop trying to improve the process??? It
reminds me of a famous quote by Charles Duell, Commissioner of the
U.S. Office of Patents in 1899 - "Everything that can be invented has
been invented". Of course he missed a few things - the airplane,
electronics, biotech, ginsu knife, ...