I have a bunch of thin single sided stuff. I love it. Its so thin that you can see through it after its been etched. This makes it possible to precisely align the two sides of a two sided circuit AFTER its been etched. It also means that if you want to use solder paste with SMD components on both sides of the board, its not a big deal, you can solder the sides separately before re-combining them. Just remember to drill any vias and thru-holes with the sides aligned before you start to solder. You can also get this type of board the the Ebay store: PCB Depot. ( http://stores.ebay.com/pcbdepot ) Regards, Royce --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "alan00463" <alan00463@...> wrote: > > Just saw this "scissor cut" double copper clad board > http://www.goldmine-elec-products.com/prodinfo.asp?number=G17455 > which you can supposedly cut with scissors. > > Has anyone used it? > > Is the copper on this board the same thickness as the copper on 32-mil board? > > Would this stuff be good for low-current prototyping? >
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Re: 10 mil scissor cut copper clad ?
2010-08-16 by roycepipkins
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