On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 20:47:58 +0100, Kev Pearce (kevp.com)
<email.me@...> wrote:
works well.
Tile saws are said to work too, are cheap (30eur) and run in water bath
(dust).
A small table saw with a carbide blade makes very nice cuts, but IMO is
too loud and messy.
Strong paper cutters.
I do it regularly and it looks very good. It also works to put legend over
artwok, but it is tricky because the raised copper areas....
gonna go back to photo any time soon. I don't need mask.
ST
<email.me@...> wrote:
>Sheet metal shears/scissors. Either handheld or the bench variety, all
> 1). Cutting boards
> Does anyone know of a suitable mini saw table/inverted router type setup
> to accurately cut PCBs to size?
> I know Dremel do a few add-ons for their hand held drills, but are they
> any good?
> Is there any other kind of hobby/craft mini-saw table that could do a
> nice job of cutting PCBs?
works well.
Tile saws are said to work too, are cheap (30eur) and run in water bath
(dust).
A small table saw with a carbide blade makes very nice cuts, but IMO is
too loud and messy.
Strong paper cutters.
> 2). DrillingCNC.
> I can't really see any other way than a Dremel by hand...
> 3). Silkscreen Top Component LayerWhy not simply toner transfer without any copper there?
> Anyone know of any inkjet ink/paper/system that can be ironed on to the
> top surface of a board to give component locations/orientations etc. Any
> a nice
> cheap home solution? Does have to last forever just so the boards can be
> assembled with less faults I though about doing double sided boards and
> using the top copper side purely as a layout layer without any
> connection tracks at all.
I do it regularly and it looks very good. It also works to put legend over
artwok, but it is tricky because the raised copper areas....
> 4). Solder MasksOnly one i know is photoprocess laminate. seems expensive and i'm not
> Like the silkscreen at no 3) any kind of inkjet ink/paper setup that
> will iron on solder masks?
gonna go back to photo any time soon. I don't need mask.
ST