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On Sat, 27 May 2006 09:39:04 -0700, "RST Engineering"
wrote: I just got a very good "homebrew" PCB process set up using gloss photo paper printed in a laser printer ironed onto the board for the resist and muriatic acid / hydrogen peroxide for the etchant. Is this the way you are making boards? Jim Hello Jim I use a similar setup to make boards all the time and it works reasonably well. No 8mil tracks tho. I just discovered some paper and haven't tried to see how small I can make the traces yet. I've been pretty sick for a few months and just haven't felt like messing with it. The one board I did make using it had much sharper defined edges and the drill guide holes etched nicely also with no residue left on the board. I never did find any photo paper that didn't leave the residue that needed cleaned off especially in the 25mil drill guide holes. The paper is made by Pulsar and is Digi-Key P/N 182-1003-ND. If you want to try it get the "GreenTRF" film to go with it, P/N 182-1021-ND. The GreenTRF film is just applied over the toner after it is transfered from the paper and leaves the image on the board completely sealed with a glossy green finish. I believe the paper was about $1 per 8.5x11 sheet and I don't remember how much the "GreenTRF" cost me, but it wasn't much for an 8in by 15ft piece. I was making enough boards that I got myself a press designed for making T-shirts. Actually my wife got tired of me complaining about having to press so hard with the iron and bought it for me. It allows me to set the temperature and the clamping force precisely and repeatably, and it works great for transfering the image to the board. The press was kinda pricey, I think she paid about $300 for it. Now that's true love! I've been using ammonium persulfate for etchant and just picked up some peroxide and acid so I can try making my own etchant. I have a drill stand for my Dremel Moto-tool that was made by Dremel that I use for drilling the boards. I use a #10 Opti-Visor and have no trouble drilling the boards even with my pathetic eyesight. The etched drill guide holes in the center of the pads really helps hitting the holes dead center. With just a little care drills will last until they get dull. As a matter of fact the only time I break one is when I get careless trying to go too fast. I'm feeling pretty good this afternoon, so I think I'll try making a board with a test pattern to see how fine I can get my tracks. If I can run a track between 0.1" spaced pads and I'll be happy. I think you'll like with your setup after you get the hang of doing it. Mike |
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