Re: PC Board Kits

From: Dmitri (info_at_cabling-design_dot_com_at_foo.com)
Date: 11/29/04


Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 05:51:11 GMT

Jim Douglas wrote:

> Any recommendations for kits, and were to get them for making PC boards
> using the resist pen method? I would make 1-3 boards every couple of
> months
> and they would not be all theat complicated.

> Thanks!

> JimD

Radio Shack's P/N 276-1576 should do. The board themselves are very thin
in this kit (I think, 0.008), so you may want to buy thicker boards,
depending on your application. The resist pen is included, too. Well, OK,
it's just a Sharpie, but it's there ;-)

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