Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Plated Thru Hole at Home
2002-03-01 by Dwayne Reid
... I use 2 methods: Track Pins made by Harwin (UK, I think). We used to get them from Arrow/Bell but I don t know if they still have them. These are a
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2002-03-01 by Dwayne Reid
... I use 2 methods: Track Pins made by Harwin (UK, I think). We used to get them from Arrow/Bell but I don t know if they still have them. These are a
2002-03-01 by JanRwl@AOL.COM
In a message dated 27-Feb-02 10:42:43 Central Standard Time, ... DITTO! I have OFTEN needed onesy-twosey PCB s with PTH, and have had to use jumper wires ,
2002-02-28 by Dave Hylands
... Distiller does have a resolution setting, but this may not help you. Distiller keeps vector objects in the PostScript as vector objects in the PDF. It has
2002-02-28 by Karlis
Maybe you are using incorrect settings for Distiller? IIRC there was something about resolution (DPI). KPL
2002-02-27 by j_hallows
Other than using eyelets has anyone made Plated Thru Hole at Home and can give some tips?
2002-02-26 by Dwayne Reid
... PrintGL from Cary Ravitz. dwayne Dwayne Reid Trinity Electronics Systems Ltd Edmonton,
2002-02-26 by caveteursus
I was wondering if anyone had a better way of printing PCB outlines for reproduction. I use Ultiboard as my design, routing program. It allows saving the
2002-02-24 by JanRwl@AOL.COM
Jon: Here are some various electronic links. Perhaps one or more will be of interest/use to you. I realize Radio Shack is a Yank firm, but I have seen them
2002-02-24 by J Mitchell
Thanks, checking it out now! No part numbers on the schematic :o( but its a very simple looking circuit.... will try the 101 group. jon ... From: Steve
2002-02-24 by Steve Greenfield
Some good places to look for links to tutorials: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nwpropmasters/links http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mad_scientist/links A good
2002-02-24 by J Mitchell
Hi, I have been lurking on this list for ages, as I want to learn more about electronics (especially interfacing pic chips to the real world), but as of yet I
2002-02-22 by High Tech
This was bounced back so I am posting it here. Sean I actually purchased my tank at Circuit Specialists. Here is the spec sheet on it.
2002-02-22 by caveteursus
If you have to do it yourself, you can laminate two boards with epoxy resin -- won t be fireproof anymore, however. ... mass has ... 2¢ hobby ... than the
2002-02-21 by JanRwl@AOL.COM
In a message dated 20-Feb-02 11:00:13 Central Standard Time, ... Jim: I haven t looked ahead to see if someone with more cerebral mass has already more
2002-02-20 by Dwayne Reid
... We routinely get PCBs made 1/8 thick (by a production house) for that very purpose. Its not cheap - they cost 3 or 4 times the cost of a standard 1/16
2002-02-20 by sam_jiangs
Hi, there: E-TekNet brings you high quality PCB circuits at guaranteed low cost and 100% on time delivery. Prototypes are only $24.99 each for any PCB size
2002-02-20 by juberset
How thick can you make a PCB ? I want to use one for mechanical strength as well as electrical wiring. Jim Ubersetzig
2002-02-19 by Wolfgang Maier
As far as I can recall, EasyTrax came with DOS drivers for a HP Laserjet Printer, Epson compatible Printers, and several pen plotters. I m pretty certain I
2002-02-19 by Russell Shaw
Hi, Just found some pcb cad that works in linux: http://www.illuminated.com.au/home.html
2002-02-19 by Brian Gracia
Hello, Has anyone come across drivers to print form EasyTrax? Or is there a way to get the file into Windows to print it? Thanks, Brian Gracia
2002-02-16 by caveteursus
seems to be a broken or non-existent link.
2002-02-14 by Steve Greenfield
And that link is in fact already on the links pages. Please check out the Bookmarks pages on the group page. I went to some trouble to set it up so all can use
2002-02-14 by ychan_my
... for ... Take a look this link http://www.colba.net/~jacbro/index/pcb/pcbe.html maybe can help you to get the right one.
2002-02-08 by Hans
Thank goodness someone figured out what I really intended... yes it is a warning. I am not the only person that feels like this about Easy-PC. I really don t
2002-02-08 by Harry W. Lewis
I didn t take that message as an ad but as a warning. Someone seriously trying to sell something usually doesn t start out with calling the product trash .
2002-02-07 by Alexandre Domingos F. Souza
... How much for a kind Brazilian looking for a nice proggie? :o) ... Alexandre Souza taito@terra.com.br http://planeta.terra.com.br/lazer/pinball/
2002-02-07 by JanRwl@AOL.COM
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2002-02-07 by Steve Greenfield
Although it is nice to get an honest opinion of EasyPC, I don t want this to turn into a group for ads. What does everyone think? Ban ads? Ads allowed only on
2002-02-07 by Tony Jeffree
I have EasyPc V5.0 - works well for me...had Quick Route 4.0 before that (actually - I still have it - any offers?), and didn t get along with it at all. Easy
2002-02-07 by electronic_workshop
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2002-02-07 by Daryl Owen
Test 1 2 3
2002-02-06 by alienrelics
I know it is too complex to have a price sheet, but how about a rough estimate for some example designs? Steve moderator ... power
2002-01-31 by scuba6us
At Bullock Design Center, we specialize in turning your ideas into products. Using state of the art software and years of engineering expertise, we can design
2002-01-31 by Karlis
... I ve been using Mar-Hyde clear lacquer (spray can) for this purpose. It leaves extremely thin coating which doesn t make any problems for soldering while
2002-01-31 by David Saum
I find the main reason for the sharpest tracks is to run traces between pins. All other traces should be made as wide as possible to minimize the possible
2002-01-31 by caveteursus
Sharpest tracks for me were with lith film (Ilford)-- I use this for unsharp masks for BW negatives so I always have some on hand. I do almost all my stuff
2002-01-30 by Zoran A. Scepanovic
Hello Russell, Wednesday, January 30, 2002, 01:14:08, you wrote: ... RS I was wondering how much resolution the various RS methods get. I ve found the best
2002-01-30 by Russell Shaw
... I was wondering how much resolution the various methods get. I ve found the best printers are epson stylus colour inkjets (400 and higher), used with epson
2002-01-29 by JanRwl@AOL.COM
In a message dated 29-Jan-02 03:00:04 Central Standard Time, ... When I need best I can do without having a pro-shop do etching, I use contact-printing of
2002-01-29 by Steve Greenfield
... I ve never done PCB milling, but I have done photographic. And it is very sharp and professional looking, professional looking as your mask. I ve used both
2002-01-29 by Russell Shaw
Hi all, What methods do back-yarders use to get the sharpest PCB tracks? Photographic? Milling?
2002-01-29 by Karlis
I ve made a little test and have found another permanent marker that works better for me. It is Faber-Castell, OHP-PLUS1523. In FeCl solution it was still on
2002-01-28 by JanRwl@AOL.COM
In a message dated 28-Jan-02 10:34:57 Central Standard Time, ... DO, please! Jan Rowland [Non-text portions of this message have been
2002-01-28 by Steve Greenfield
I had been unable to find the specific Staedtler #318 Lumocolor locally. But I see Office Depot carries a Staedtler Lumocolor pen meant for marking directly
2002-01-21 by caveteursus
They are in the Drafting section of STAPLES, not in the Pens section. There is a little kit of 4 with different widths for a couple bucks.
2002-01-20 by jolp9
Hello, ... So I only need to seek for a permanent marking pen? Do you know the exact material which is used in these sort of pens? (so I could check whether it
2002-01-20 by caveteursus
check out www.lavenir.com for a free Gerber viewer. they also have a 516 page pdf file which has all the d-code conversions etc
2002-01-20 by Steve Greenfield
I ve started a group called SumoRobot. Sumo Robots or SumoBots are small robots that try and push each other out of a small flat ring area. They are -not-
2002-01-19 by Steve Greenfield
... Where do you live? What country, I mean. Etch resist pens are just those permanent laundry marking pens. You can also get sheets of rub-on shapes of PCB
2002-01-19 by Tim Goldstein
Not sure where to direct you for the ferric chloride, but I have used the Sharpie brand marker pens made by Sanford for etch resistant pens and they worked