Lately I've been using Think and Tinker <http://www.thinktink.com/>. Biggest problem is their $50 minimum. I have used Precise Bits, too, with no problems. For backing material I've just gone to the local art supply and gotten precut pieces of masonite. It takes a bit of experimentation and experience to avoid breaking tools. I do like the V mills because they don't break nearly as easily as the regular mills. Mark >Who are you using for your supplies -- cutters, end mills and bits >-- backup material? Precise Bits was recommended to >me http://www.precisebits.com/applications/pcbtools.htm TNX Jack > >--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, mlerman@... wrote: > > > > I have a 360 and I love it. Excellent support, too. No > affiliation with them, just a big fan! I also have a used t-tech > that I'd be interested in selling. My advice, though, is to get a > new Accurate 360. > > >SNIP > > > >------------------------------------ > >Be sure to visit the group home and check for new Links, Files, and Photos: >http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Homebrew_PCBsYahoo! Groups Links > > >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: PCB prototyping
2009-05-14 by Mark Lerman
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