At some point nearly every electronics hobbyiest has made their own pc boards. So how about a little discussion of things you have tried and how well they worked. Also,I have read that there are some "crazies" out there who, not to be held back by this "new-fangled surface mount stuff", have actually been assembling SMT boards with the use of a toaster oven! Got to give them kudos for originality!
Ok here's my experiences:
1. Dry transfer donuts and lines -- worked fairly well, but there does not seem to be anyone selling that stuff anymore.
2. Photo process -- worked fairly well, but messy and time consuming.
3. Iron on -- great idea, I'm just not quite able to get a smooth transfer yet. Working on it though. Latest thoughts: Buying an old electric griddle and using a heavy piece of metal to hold down the blank pc board and artwork.
Has anyone built anything to transfer artwork directly onto the blank pc board? I could see someone clever maybe ripping apart a laser printer to build something.
Etching is pretty simple now. I bought a $40.00 etch tank from Frys that works quite well.
Ok here's my experiences:
1. Dry transfer donuts and lines -- worked fairly well, but there does not seem to be anyone selling that stuff anymore.
2. Photo process -- worked fairly well, but messy and time consuming.
3. Iron on -- great idea, I'm just not quite able to get a smooth transfer yet. Working on it though. Latest thoughts: Buying an old electric griddle and using a heavy piece of metal to hold down the blank pc board and artwork.
Has anyone built anything to transfer artwork directly onto the blank pc board? I could see someone clever maybe ripping apart a laser printer to build something.
Etching is pretty simple now. I bought a $40.00 etch tank from Frys that works quite well.