Yes i know, you already wrote at some point it's only reliable for short tracks. But even that i doubt, since the mechanics of etching shouldn't allow a track narrower than it's height without lots of trouble. I think you just end up with slightly wider tracks than you think. Not that it matters, you can still use them to run through IC pads. I just would have been curious if there was a way to make seriously narrow traces. ST On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Derward Myrick <wdmyrick@...> wrote: > Adam this email was in reply to this message below. > > (NOTE, All I said was I would run under > smd parts to save using a jumper. This > was to Phil and I do it all the time. I do > not claim to make whole boards using > 1 Mil traces. As a mater of fact I always > use largest traces I can. As the packages > get smaller you reach a point that you can't > go between them.) >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] 1 and 3 mil lines
2009-03-08 by Stefan Trethan
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