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<blockquote data-quote="peterc" data-source="post: 999416" data-attributes="member: 13713"><p>I buy my PCB stock from Traill Tech in Fourways JHB. Very reasonably priced and they have lots of options, SS, DS, 35u, 70u, drill bits, etchant, etc. Negative process PCBs.</p><p></p><p>I print my foils on inkjet overhead transparencies and they work fine. Single sheet, use high quality paper monochrome settings on a cheap Canon. My smallest tracks are only .5mm though, between IC pins. Have never tried smaller than that.</p><p></p><p> If I mess up a PCB, I have got to the stage where I know that it is my own fault and not the tools. I only do single sided, whic is probably a bit silly, but so be it.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps. Peter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peterc, post: 999416, member: 13713"] I buy my PCB stock from Traill Tech in Fourways JHB. Very reasonably priced and they have lots of options, SS, DS, 35u, 70u, drill bits, etchant, etc. Negative process PCBs. I print my foils on inkjet overhead transparencies and they work fine. Single sheet, use high quality paper monochrome settings on a cheap Canon. My smallest tracks are only .5mm though, between IC pins. Have never tried smaller than that. If I mess up a PCB, I have got to the stage where I know that it is my own fault and not the tools. I only do single sided, whic is probably a bit silly, but so be it. Hope this helps. Peter [/QUOTE]
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