HI Mike--
I remember seeing on the internet several years ago an article that was
part of a series. It was pretty detailed, well illustrated and included
suppliers information. As best I recall, it was essentially sucking
conductive polymer inks through the holes. I don't believe they were
then plated, but simply soldered if they had component leds through
them. I've looked high and low but can't find a copy anymore. It may
have been a part of a series of "fabulous money making machines" maybe a
Circuit Cellar precursor. I hope that's a successful starting point for
someone!
Regards/Roger, in Bangkok
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I remember seeing on the internet several years ago an article that was
part of a series. It was pretty detailed, well illustrated and included
suppliers information. As best I recall, it was essentially sucking
conductive polymer inks through the holes. I don't believe they were
then plated, but simply soldered if they had component leds through
them. I've looked high and low but can't find a copy anymore. It may
have been a part of a series of "fabulous money making machines" maybe a
Circuit Cellar precursor. I hope that's a successful starting point for
someone!
Regards/Roger, in Bangkok
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Do you know how to make plated holes at home?
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