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Re: PCB Processing Manual

2010-08-10 by Howard Chester

While doing a search on Dry laminate photo-resist, I came across this little gem!
Lots of tech info on all aspects of PCB making, both for the amateur and professional alike. From board preparation, through hole plating to chemical solutions preparation and concentrate testing.
Link:- http://www.frezycnc.eu/pcb-processing-manual





      

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Re: PCB Processing Manual

2010-08-10 by jamesmichaelnewton

Appears to have been ripped off from:
http://www.thinktink.com/stack/volumes/volvi/pcbproto.htm 

Which is protected by copyright. Content pirates suck. If they will steal copyrighted material to get you to buy from them, what will they do to make a profit off anything you order?

The tutorial (from thinkthink) looks great.

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James.

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Re: PCB Processing Manual

2010-08-10 by fredbutz

Thats what I was going to say, but you beat me to it.
I've been working on http://www.voodooengineering.com but I'm not wholesale copying other peoples work.  I take other peoples work, actually go through the process and see how it works.  Improve upon it, adapt it to me then document it for my own edification.
If anyone else gets pleasure out of it then so be it.  

If anyone wants a forum I'll open one. 

I've seen the site below before -- though he does disclaimer as having permission from Think and Tinker.

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> > Lots of tech info on all aspects of PCB making, both for the amateur and professional alike. From board preparation, through hole plating to chemical solutions preparation and concentrate testing.
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Re: PCB Processing Manual

2010-08-10 by Howard Chester

Thanks James, still...I copied ALL the notes in notepad and saved them to my new folder on PCB fabrication. I use DIPTrace schematic capture & PCB, but have to export to adobe so my friend can make my boards. This has it's drawbacks, 1) time delay of up to one week, 2) Single Sided only and 3) due to scaling imperfections, only DIP packaging or 1.27mm pitch. As I receive samples (heh heh!) from various sources in sub mm pitches with 0.3mm track widths, the time has come for me to produce my own.
Many thanks to the links made available to me over the last couple of months, chester.




      

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