Before considering making one of these machines first lets find if liquid photo resists are available in quantities suitable for hobbyists. If not the resists are available then we stop thinking about the idea. If they are readily available then we can start to consider the coating methods your described. The dry film resists are easier to apply, but still requires laminating equipment. I'm almost finished building my photoresist machine. roel_cnc wrote: > Hi to all > > Lets talk about a dip or spin coater, any of you heart of it !! > That are machines even aesy to make, > > dip- > as it say's dips the cu clad board in a tank and pulls it slowly out > to make a even layer on (i try't one,it works great) > its real easy to make with a slow turning motor and eventualy some > simple plastic gears travel time i mesured was ab. 30cm/min > Have somewere a drawing from it. > http://www.conformal-coating-machines.com/pages/5/index.htm > spin- > Heck lets take a fast spinning motor mount a plate on it (similar as > a grammophon player) i build me first 12 years ago from an old 5\ufffd > floppy drive > > BTW. I prefer the dip system it covers both sides the same time and > the drilled holes are also covered. > > > Gr. Roel >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Dip/spin coater for photo emulsion
2004-01-15 by Adam Seychell
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