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In message , Dave Platt
writes The recommendation to use super-glue to stick down the copper island pads seems to be at odds with the suggestion that super-gluing of one's fingers can be cured with hot water. Wouldn't the heat of soldering cause the super-glue to fail? Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't. Seems to depend on the specific variety of cyanoacrylate glue you use, and whether you can "get on and get off" the pad quickly when soldering. The "toughened" cyanoacrylates, which have some rubber particles in the mix and remain slightly flexible, might be less likely to "pop" due to thermal stress. I had DirtyPcbs.com make me up a set of "Manhattan-like" prototype boards for small analog circuits. They're similar in style to a board made with a pad cutter or core drill, but without the dust :-) http://dirtypcbs.com/view.php?share=...c3b4046cada 9 915ee9dd2ed http://dirtypcbs.com/view.php?share=...3b1e66cc69e 9 29b455acecd I've made prototype ( and permanent) boards out of double sided PC with orthogonal saw cuts through the top layer to create pads. You have to drill and loop through the bottom layer for ground pads. At work we used stick on strips of PCB for prototyping, which you could snip to size, but I don't know where you buy it. The glue seemed to resist heat. Brian GM4DIJ -- Brian Howie |
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