Re: PCB Etching (again!) - chemicals used
- From: "Michael" <michael.sallaway@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 24 Apr 2005 07:52:08 -0700
Chris wrote:
> Most likely, I use a plastic ice-cream container to do my etching in
as my
> boards are usually small. Fingers I find don't fall off when inserted
in the
> FC, I may go out on a limb here but I'm sure it would take a while to
feel
> any effect from leaving any FC on your skin for a while. Water cleans
up OK.
>
> BTW, if you go down this road with the Press-n-Peel, I think a laser
printer
> is the go.
Yeap, I've actually made a nice UV light box from scrap bits of wood,
with 4 x 15W UV tubes. Combined with my 1200 DPI laser printer, I can
get 20mil spacings (8mil tracks with 12mil between) out pretty easily
-- it's just etching it that's the problem.
Cheers!
Michael
.
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