Lex, Presuming you already have single-sided material, and if you already have the copper foil (and you have no other likely use for it), it might be worth pursuing this idea. But if you have to buy the copper foil, it would be much more cost effective to buy double-sided material instead. You'll probably end up eventually using the single-sided stuff if that's what you have now. Now, if you already have an *etched* board, single sided and . . . . . . . . Hey, actually, instead of me rattling off imagined possibilities of that you're actually trying to do, maybe it would be best if you could fill us in on the project you have in mind. That way, our ideas could be tailored to your application. I have a few ideas now, but they may not apply to what you're up to. 73, Todd ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ K7TFC / Medford, Oregon, USA / CN82ni / UTC-8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ QRP (CW & SSB) / EmComm / SOTA / Homebrew / Design On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 5:13 AM, lex allen <lex_allen99@...> wrote: > ** > > > I really was trying to make a single side board into a two sided board. > Figured i would have to use epoxy of something to stick it down > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] RE: Copper Foil
2013-03-22 by Todd F. Carney / K7TFC
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