"I expected it to be self-explanatory." See, that was your first mistake, people like me need big banners. :D Bright neons with arrows help. Seriously, it's common for people to either forget attachments, or forget to include a comment with a URL. Look at my 2nd post was directed solely at Idaho, but I forgot to change the distribution list, d'uh... "The intent of the mail was to illustrate there are commercial vendors using this technique thus it is viable." I know manufacturers use this, the question is can we get access to the same supplies at a reasonable cost. "If you notice the name of this group, it is unlikely to get any commercial attention from a group of folks trying to fabricate PCBs at home." You'd be surprised how many forums I'm in and how many people keep throwing in URLs without any comments. Spam pays, the financial forums are the worst examples. "You can find answers to your questions by referring the the alleged "spam" in the previous post." Machine-made holes and DIY-made holes are not exactly the same quality. Their inks are not necessarily the same viscosity nor have the same metallic composition. I prefer to follow the recommendations of someone that used a similar ink that I will be using, and drills the holes in a similar fashion; dremel-type on a small press usually. I'm not saying their way is no good, I'm saying DIY-people don't always have the quality of supplies and equipment required. "And you're welcome." Any time. :) Robert :) Be sure to visit the group home and check for new Bookmarks and files: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Homebrew_PCBs Yahoo! Groups Links
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RE : RE : [Homebrew_PCBs] Plated through holes
2005-05-25 by Robert Hedan
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