Stefan, I still think that tank is not neccesasary since a regular tray will do, for me at least (no, I never like ferric chloride). However, since you didn't have time and a person asked for pictures, that's why I showed the links. I have quite a few etching tanks built by people that were never used. Mike --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Stefan Trethan" <stefan_trethan@g...> wrote: > On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 16:35:37 -0000, mikezcnc <eemikez@c...> wrote: > > > I found couple of pics that might give an idea how it can be done > > outside US, ie, for people on a budget and/or with access to diffrent > > materials: > > http://www.emling-online.de/digital/aetzen.html > > > > http://www.emling-online.de/digital/kuevette.html > > > > A side note: a larger tank requires a larger amount of etchant. Mike > > > > I find it highly amusing that both of the links you provide use a homebrew > tank. Who did say there is no need to build one ;-). > > Thanks for the side note, i hadn't considered that so far ;-) > > ST > > Another side note: make the tank very narrow, mine is about 2cm, just > enough to let > the hydrometer float. > Also make the tank higher than it is wide (which i didn't). you add dead > "safety headroom" > space if you make it wider than high. (but then i have a lot of "strip" > cutoffs which > fit nicely horizontally now if i need a giant pcb.
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Re: any pics stefan?
2004-08-12 by mikezcnc
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