--- In Homebrew_PCBs@y..., Adam Seychell <adam_seychell@y...> wrote:
seems yahoo decided to screw up my message. But the gist was
the cost of producing prototypes at home or sending away. I am not
too concern at plating since I am thinking of buying a prototype
plating machine. I more worried about making the holes conductive.
Your prodeduce looks appealing.
Lates.
> The cost is not the problem since the carbon dispersion should beavailable
> free from one of the large colorant producers. The dye is similarlyenough to
> available. I got 20 kg of dispersion paste for $130 AU. This is
> make about 1000 liters of solution. I've used about 100 grams sofar. The
> cost will be in building or setting up your chemical tanks. Platingcopper is
> easy but trying to plate uniform smooth copper on to your PCB takesa lot
> more effort. I would say the carbon black process is simplerelative to
> copper plating. In other words, if you can get successful copperplating then
> I'm sure the carbon black process will be easy for you. The successrate for
> plating holes is just about perfect, but it has taken me a longtime to get
> at this stage. The guide I described is a good start. The onlyconcern I have
> is that a different carbon black dispersion concentrate may givedifferent
> results.I had a nice long reply to the group, (covering two posts). But it
>
>
> Adam
>
seems yahoo decided to screw up my message. But the gist was
the cost of producing prototypes at home or sending away. I am not
too concern at plating since I am thinking of buying a prototype
plating machine. I more worried about making the holes conductive.
Your prodeduce looks appealing.
Lates.