Rod, There are 3 different methods people usually use. Positive or negative photo resist, toner transfer and milling. It really depends on what equipment you have or want to buy. If you have a CNC mill then milling the boards may be a better option. If you have a high resolution (1200 DPI) laser printer and a laminator, toner transfer would be a good option. I've seen great results with the photo resist but I've never tried it and not sure what is involved. As for etching a lot of people use air regenerated Cupric Chloride. Ferric chloride is an option but cupric chloride you can pretty much use indefinitely by regenerating it with air or hydrogen peroxide. -- Erik L. Knise Seattle, WA On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 2:35 AM, Rodney Jackson <rodney.jackson@...> wrote: > Thank you Erik for your reply. I have been trawling through the site you > mentioned, it is indeed full of useful information. > > Seems like I will be days in getting through it all. I have made boards in > years past, these were by using stick on tracks and pads, a most arduous > task and the results looked very much what > > they were, __amateurish. > > There is a wealth of information in this world, one only has to FIND it.. > > Kind regards, > > Rod. > > > From: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com] > On Behalf Of Erik Knise > Sent: Tuesday, 17 May 2011 12:28 AM > To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Newbie > > > > > > One of the members here, DJ Delorie, has an awesome website: > http://www.delorie.com/pcb/ > > On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 11:37 PM, Rodney <rodney.jackson@optusnet.com.au > <mailto:rodney.jackson%40optusnet.com.au> > wrote: >> G'day all, >> as a newbie I guess this is the first question asked by all other newbies. > Could you point me to a F.A.Q. area where I might get some idea of making > PCB's. I.E. best methods, how to reuse an old deskjet printer, etc... >> >> Kind regards, >> Rod >> >> > > -- > Erik L. Knise > Seattle, WA >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Newbie
2011-05-18 by Erik Knise
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