You might also check out another group <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Inkjet_PCB_Construction/> which focuses on direct printing of etch resist on copper clad using inkjet printers. Regards and welcome, Donald. -- *Plain Text* email -- it's an accessibility issue () no proprietary attachments; no html mail /\ ascii ribbon campaign - <www.asciiribbon.org> ----- Original Message ----- > From: elijon@... > To: "Homebrew PCBs" <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Friday, December 31, 2010 5:24:05 PM > Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] New member > > Firstly my thanks to Steve for letting me into the group, > My name is John and I live in the East of England not far from > the Plug Hole where ledgend has it the waters of the Western Fens > drain out of. On and off over more years than I care to think of I > have dabbled with bits and pieces often needing circuit boards to be > made. Recently maybe over the past 5 or 6 years I have been playing > with casting, home built CNC Routers and most recently have been > constructing an electronically controlled dividing head. All of the > recent projects in one way or another need a circuit board preparing > so I have tried etching from simple boards layed out with press down > tracks, milling using the router, toner transfer and beginning a UV > exposure box. > A few days ago I remembered reading a post some years back on the > CNCZone regarding hacking an ink jet printer to print directly on a > fresh board and reading through the posts the name of this group came > up so in order to find out more I applied to join and have been > accepted. As I also play with home built steam locomotives to be able > to etch out name plates or badges from brass will also benefit if I > can hack a printer myself as using rub down letters takes ages to do > although after etching does give acceptable results or satisfies my > modest needs. > Obviously I have many questions and maybe a few ideas but in > order not to make too big a fool of myself and ask questions answered > many times before I will now go quiet and wade through as many of the > old posts as possible plus of course the photos and files sections. > Sorry to have created a rather long saga which will have no > doubt bored nearly everyone to tears. > John. >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] New member
2011-01-01 by Donald H Locker
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