Hello,
Do you know the exact material which is used in these sort of pens?
(so I could check whether it is found in the pen' description)
print and etch it to the board (the rub-on shapes don't fit complex
designs, at least that's what I think...)
today in order to see if they are selling the "Complete PCB making
kit" that was once sold in their website.
Thanks for the links, I will pay a visit to those websites.
A link to a website that sells it would be nice ;)
Best Regards,
Aviv Revach
> Etch resist pens are just those permanent laundrySo I only need to seek for a permanent marking pen?
> marking pens.
Do you know the exact material which is used in these sort of pens?
(so I could check whether it is found in the pen' description)
> You can also get sheets of rub-on shapes of PCB tracesYeah, I know these sort of sheets, but I rather design my own PCB,
> and IC pin patterns. They work just fine directly on
> the copper as etch resist.
print and etch it to the board (the rub-on shapes don't fit complex
designs, at least that's what I think...)
> I'm in the USA and there is Radio Shack in almostRadioShack just openned two new stores in Israel. I'm going there
> every town. You can also order from companies such as
> Digikey http://www.digikey.com and Mouser
> http://www.mouser.com
today in order to see if they are selling the "Complete PCB making
kit" that was once sold in their website.
Thanks for the links, I will pay a visit to those websites.
> Look through some of the past messages for opinions onWhat would you offer me to use?
> different kinds of etchant. Ferric Chloride has its
> own set of problems. I don't like it because it is
> just way too slow.
A link to a website that sells it would be nice ;)
Best Regards,
Aviv Revach