Hi Stefan, I did spend all afternoon looking through your, Files, Photos..links etc.. and also on google, also i have read on the net that lasers, do not produce dark enough blacks? I did read Leons message about inkjet paper... so i knew it was possible. ....but in the end i felt more confused about the best way to make a PCB. Just needed some clarification etc. Regards Gary --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Stefan Trethan" <stefan_trethan@...> wrote: > > On Thu, 03 Aug 2006 17:56:38 +0200, Gary <questuk1@...> wrote: > > > Hi, > > I want to make a few PCBs only about 15 components, PIC micro, few > > resistors, caps, leds, etc, so the track spacing is not that critical > > ( i have read through your posts and you seem to be trying to get the > > best result down to thousandths etc) But for my project thats not too > > important! as long as i can solder to the 18 pin pic, that will do (no > > tracks going between the pins) > > Can you recommend paper (i have epson c64 inkjet) and materials, > > developer and etcher? > > Also where to get these at reasonable price in UK? > > And finally any tips or pointers to useful websites? > > Regards > > Gary > > > You kinda did imply photoprocess in your post, but according to the > subject line i'll suggest you look around the links section here if you > are not yet decided on which process to use. Maybe it also holds answers > for what to get, and where. > > ST >
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Re: newbie..help.. best way to produce DIY, PCB in UK
2006-08-03 by Gary
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