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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Before Ironing the Printed Schematic - what do you?

2010-10-20 by freedom2000

Yes I am probably a bit crazy :-) 

But it's however simpler than you can imagine to have a very simple but efficient CNC 
And it's also quite inexpensive. See here the first CNC that I did (2 years ago) : http://freedom2000.free.fr/CNC_index.html 

Everything is explained (in french...+ pics and movies). It's easy to do. I personnaly know more than 4 people who did it and were happy with the (limited to soft material) result !!! 

JP 


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De: "Jean-Marc Spaggiari" <Jean-Marc@...> 
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Man, you're crazy!!!! 

That might be awesome to have "toys" like that. Now I understand how 
you are doing those "walls" ;) 

I will send you pictures of mine when I will receive it in a week. 

Thanks again, 

JM 

2010/10/19 freedom2000 < freedom2000@... >: 
> exactly for the egg :-) 
> 
> for the walls... I have designed a mill see here : 
> http://www.usinages.com/ma-fraiseuse-v2-a-vos-critiques-svp-t8144-195.html 
> 
> so it's quite easy to produce the replacement walls from epoxy (pcb 
> copper boards) 
> 
> An even faster solution that I have not yet tested would be to use a 
> laser cutter see here : 
> http://www.usinages.com/soft-pour-plp-c50-t22761.html 
> 
> and you will recognize that I am very close to be able to "lase" the GBC 
> walls !!! 
> 
> JP 
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> Le 19/10/2010 22:13, Jean-Marc Spaggiari a écrit : 
>> 
>> > If you don't increase the temp you won't get good results as the temp 
>> > will not be high enough to melt the toner... whatever the motor 
>> speed is... 
>> 
>> I see. It's like if I try to cook an egg but putting it on 20C water. 
>> I can let it there as long as I want, is will never harden... 
>> 
>> > If your "walls" are the same as mines I could probably mill the walls 
>> > for you... I already did it 3 times ;-) 
>> 
>> Thanks A LOT for the offering. I will receive the laminator in about a 
>> week. So I will let you know at that time. But I'm curious, how are 
>> you going those "walls"? 
>> 
>> JM 
>> 
>> 
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