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I want to make some PCBs
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<blockquote data-quote="handsome" data-source="post: 96401" data-attributes="member: 772"><p>FWIW, i used to use those rub on transfers for pads and connect those with a permanent marker on a single sided PCB. then diluted FCl crystals in warmish water and agitated by hand watching the damn thing till it looked like the right bits where gone. then washed, scrubbed and bemoaned the stains all over clothes, floor, table and sink. then drilled with 0.5 -1.0mm HSS bit in a tiny dremel-type super el cheapo drill, by hand. always worked and eventually you get quite good a simple schematics - basic preamps, psus etc. obviously cock ups along the way but process is simple to repeat. Morgan Jones in his book Building Valve Amplifiers, also advocates a similar process using enamel paint by hand. layout your pcb on the computer, print, then transfer the holes to PCB by pin or nail and then paint the connecting lines....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handsome, post: 96401, member: 772"] FWIW, i used to use those rub on transfers for pads and connect those with a permanent marker on a single sided PCB. then diluted FCl crystals in warmish water and agitated by hand watching the damn thing till it looked like the right bits where gone. then washed, scrubbed and bemoaned the stains all over clothes, floor, table and sink. then drilled with 0.5 -1.0mm HSS bit in a tiny dremel-type super el cheapo drill, by hand. always worked and eventually you get quite good a simple schematics - basic preamps, psus etc. obviously cock ups along the way but process is simple to repeat. Morgan Jones in his book Building Valve Amplifiers, also advocates a similar process using enamel paint by hand. layout your pcb on the computer, print, then transfer the holes to PCB by pin or nail and then paint the connecting lines.... [/QUOTE]
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