I have the cut rate fairly low so it took 16 minutes for the top side and 25 minutes for the bottom side. For some reason there were a lot of small cuts on the bottom side related to the copper pour that slowed things down. Craig --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Erik Knise <elknise@...> wrote: > > Craig, > > That looks amazing. How long did it take for the mill to do it's thing? > > On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 8:42 PM, designer_craig <cs6061@...> wrote: > > > > > I did my first CNC milled PWB today. It came out great and far > > exceeding my expectations. The board is a little 3" x 2" solar panel > > controller for solar battery charger. The two layer board was designed > > in DipTrace then converted to island milling G-Code by LineGrinder and > > cut on my Mach3 CNC converted Bridgeport mill. The accuracy of the > > milling was amazing. I was able to drill .022" dia via holes and not > > get any break-out of the .040" dia via pads on the far side. > > > > My bigest limitation is the spindle speed of the BP, at 6800 RPM and I > > really need to get some sort of high speed spindle. > > > > I postes some pictures on my Picasa web album: > > Pictures of the board: > > https://picasaweb.google.com/cschaffter/PCB_Stuff?feat=directlink > > <https://picasaweb.google.com/cschaffter/PCB_Stuff?feat=directlink> > > Craig > > > > -- > Erik L. Knise > Pacific Shipping Company > Seattle, WA > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: First CNC milled board
2011-03-03 by designer_craig
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