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RE: PCB making, a novel idea


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  • Subject: RE: PCB making, a novel idea
  • From: "Jon Whiten" <jon@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2001 21:02:14 +0100
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At the first computer fair (PC type) that I went to in Nottingham many
years
ago I saw a demo of a home-brew plotter that made a pcb from bare copper
clad board by milling away the excess copper to leave only the tracks and
then drill all the required holes.  The thing was hanging off the back of a
rubber-keyed ZX Spectrum!

Thought for years that we should have one of these fro work.

Regards,

Jon
http://www.whiten.co.uk/



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Keith Doxey [mailto:ukha@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 18 August 2001 20:48
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: [ukha_d] PCB making, a novel idea
>
>
> Looks like a good method for someone without a UV Exposure box
> but I prefer
> Laser print onto opaque drafting film and UV exposure for
> prototypes. Gives
> good results and is simple to do. I then get large runs of boards
> made by a
> local company.
>
> I have often thought of trying to replace the plotter pen with a
> small drill
> so that I could drill PCB's or mill cutouts into plasic or thin
aluminium
> cases but I havent had the time or space to try it out.....but one day
:-)
>
> Keith


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