>I could use one howeverAnything to do with PCBs? IMO, you'll be better off using traditional
>for very small quantity commercial work I do here.
methods to create the board then using the mill to drill. PCB milling
is usually popular with the following types;
1. Those unsatisfied with the toner transfer board creation process
and cannot manage the photo process for whatever reasons.
2. Those with an underutilized mill/router.
3. Those in the business of selling mills/routers or selling plans
for such.
4. Environment conservation freaks who see the chemicals used in
traditional board creation processes as one more doomsday ingredient.
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "AnaLog Services, Inc."
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