Re: Riston PCBs
- From: "Luhan" <luhanis@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 May 2006 20:42:37 -0700
darkmoo wrote:
I'm currently in the process of getting all the equipment for developing
my own pcb's.
Just one question about the riston boards. I dont have a metal
guillotine, probably use a hacksaw.
I would like to cut out portions of unexposed board & keep for later
projects as I would like to tackle one circuit at a time.
Is it wise to do this, or better to wait to have a collection of circuits
and expose the whole board.
Also this will be my first time, so I would probably have to cut out a
strip of undeveloped board anyways to test my exposure times.
Hi,
Here is how I do my boards...
http://members.cox.net/berniekm/pcb.html
As far as cutting, I mark both sides then score both of them with a
dremel cutoff wheel. Breaks really clean that way.
Luhan
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