Amazing Projects
We here at B3ta love it when a plan comes together. Tell us about incredible projects and stuff you've built by your own hand. Go on, gloat away.
Thanks to A Vagabond for the suggestion
( , Thu 17 Nov 2011, 13:12)
We here at B3ta love it when a plan comes together. Tell us about incredible projects and stuff you've built by your own hand. Go on, gloat away.
Thanks to A Vagabond for the suggestion
( , Thu 17 Nov 2011, 13:12)
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Good work!
I've been tempted to start making my own PCBs but the toner transfer technique seems like it involves a fair amount of trial and error (I've only previously used the UV exposure technique with photoresist boards). Yours seem to have come out very well - I suspect using a laminator instead of the usual clothes iron might have something to do with that!
( , Sun 20 Nov 2011, 19:23, 1 reply)
I've been tempted to start making my own PCBs but the toner transfer technique seems like it involves a fair amount of trial and error (I've only previously used the UV exposure technique with photoresist boards). Yours seem to have come out very well - I suspect using a laminator instead of the usual clothes iron might have something to do with that!
( , Sun 20 Nov 2011, 19:23, 1 reply)
I've gone back to using an iron.
I've changed the paper to HELLO 90 ART and the results are fantastic every time. I have to iron it on for a bit longer and it's much harder to get off the copper once ironed, but it works a treat every time.
One I did Friday:
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I'm surprised that no-one has mentioned the little arcade machine that triggered this home-printing-pcb off. Maybe everyone makes one.
( , Mon 21 Nov 2011, 8:08, closed)
I've changed the paper to HELLO 90 ART and the results are fantastic every time. I have to iron it on for a bit longer and it's much harder to get off the copper once ironed, but it works a treat every time.
One I did Friday:
a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/s320x320/309885_10150476006140152_577405151_10662924_381667128_n.jpg
I'm surprised that no-one has mentioned the little arcade machine that triggered this home-printing-pcb off. Maybe everyone makes one.
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