Sharpest tracks
2002-01-29 by Russell Shaw
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2002-01-29 by Russell Shaw
2002-01-29 by Steve Greenfield
> Hi all,I've never done PCB milling, but I have done
>
> What methods do back-yarders use to get the sharpest
> PCB tracks? Photographic? Milling?
2002-01-29 by JanRwl@AOL.COM
> What methods do back-yarders use to get the sharpestWhen I need best I can do without having a pro-shop do etching, I use
> PCB tracks? Photographic? Milling?
>
>
2002-01-30 by Russell Shaw
>I was wondering how much resolution the various
> In a message dated 29-Jan-02 03:00:04 Central Standard Time,
> rjshaw@... writes:
>
> > What methods do back-yarders use to get the sharpest
> > PCB tracks? Photographic? Milling?
> >
> >
>
> When I need best I can do without having a pro-shop do etching, I use
> contact-printing of negatives with Kepro stuff. But I haven't done a
> home-brew "photographic" in so long I don't even know what the various
> solutions were called!
>
> I have done nothing more complex than a 6-IC little lashup in years, and I
> get by with Radio Shack and whoevermailorderitwas "pressure sensitive"
> "rub-on" stuff. That works really fine, if done right, actually!
2002-01-30 by Zoran A. Scepanovic
>>RS> I was wondering how much resolution the various
>> In a message dated 29-Jan-02 03:00:04 Central Standard Time,
>> rjshaw@... writes:
>>
>> > What methods do back-yarders use to get the sharpest
>> > PCB tracks? Photographic? Milling?
>> >
>> >
>>
>> When I need best I can do without having a pro-shop do etching, I use
>> contact-printing of negatives with Kepro stuff. But I haven't done a
>> home-brew "photographic" in so long I don't even know what the various
>> solutions were called!
>>
>> I have done nothing more complex than a 6-IC little lashup in years, and I
>> get by with Radio Shack and whoevermailorderitwas "pressure sensitive"
>> "rub-on" stuff. That works really fine, if done right, actually!
2002-01-31 by caveteursus
2002-01-31 by David Saum
2002-01-31 by Karlis
> Note that it is extremely important to coat theI've been using Mar-Hyde clear lacquer (spray can) for this purpose. It
> boards after etching with something (floor wax!)
> that keeps them from oxidizing and allows good
> solder flow.