----- Original Message ----- From: "sbdwag" <sbdwag@...> To: <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 2:46 AM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Success using Press-n-Peel and H202 HCL etch solution (First Attempt) > Enclosed below a photo of my first attemp at etching. > > http://www.wagsterstuff.com/photos/pnpsuccess.jpg > > Some observations > > Used a 3m 320grit scouring pad to clean the surface of the copper. > Copper was slightly abrased from this technigue. > > Cut just the pressnpeel I needed and taped it to the paper to create > my resist. > > Used a Industrial Permanent Ink Sharpie to touch up the resist before > etching. > > Used 2/3 cup of H202 and 1/3 cup of HCL at room temperature gently > swishing took about 5 minutes to complete the etch. > > Remove the Ink and resist using Acetone wearing rubber gloves. > > One comment its difficult to solder directly onto the ground plane > with a 40watt iron because the heat is transfered away so quickly. > Any good solutions to soldering onto a ground plane. Use thermal reliefs, or a Metcal soldering station. Mine doesn't have any problems with soldering onto ground planes even when using small tips so I don't bother with thermal reliefs on my homemade PCBs. Leon
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Success using Press-n-Peel and H202 HCL etch solution (First Attempt)
2006-02-24 by Leon Heller