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 Post subject: Making PCBs
PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 7:08 am 
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I have made some simple and complex boards over the years. From small relay boards to high wattage amps. I etched and drilled them my self.

I was wondering what others are doing when they need a PC board for a project. We need small quantities of boards (OD, Boost, etc.) and are looking for a new technique or reasonably priced supplier.

Thoughts?

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Stephen, I just did the film transfer method for the first time last week and it worked really well. There's a tutorial for all types of home-brew boards here:
http://www.jaycar.com.au/images_uploaded/pcboards.pdf

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Press n Peel Blue and ferric chloride is what I use when I etch

Here's a photo essay...
http://www.tonepad.com/photoessay.asp?p ... quenceNo=1
http://www.tonepad.com/photoessay.asp?p ... quenceNo=1


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http://www.batchpcb.com/

this is the first on a google search looks like $5 for a 2x2in two layer pcb.

I'm sure if you started bulk ordering and looking around seriously ( like i said, ive spent less than 5min on this) you can find better companies/pricing.

edit - http://www.pad2pad.com/ this looks cooler lol.


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Let me go through my books and wholesalers.
I'm pretty sure i have some one, :D :D


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