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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/15/2015 10:43 AM, gwmann <a
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<div>de George KJ4UW </div>
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<big><big>George.. If they are single sided, we make our own, I
conducted a class for doing this at that at one of our club
meetings.<br>
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If it's double sided, or we need quantity, It's best to use
Express PCB. I have a running account with them and have had
over 60 boards made by them over the past 3 years.<br>
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But for small quantities or experimental, there soft-ware is
excellent for home making small quantity single sided units,
keep in mind you have to reverse the top and bottom images
(because you are making copies of a positive (not negative)
image. We use a conventional laser printer and then heat
transfer the Toner image to a copper board, then etch and drill
it. (drills are available at harbor Freight. <br>
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We use a peroxide/Hcl mixture in place of ferric chloride. It's
much better, but little bit of training is required to safely
it, i.e. Wear glasses and Never pour water into acid... <br>
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If you already have an approved design, and need to make a
quantity, Express (or Sunshine circuits) is the best route, but
remember that it's very costly if you make a mistake in your
artwork, like specifying too small a hole and with through hole
plating, you Cannot re-drill
the hole to make it larger, i.e. you could easily have a dozen
useless boards. <br>
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If you are designing a new circuit, it's best to make the
prototype board at home. After its been debugged and checked
operational, then go to Express (or Sunshine) for quantity. <br>
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What did you have in mind <br>
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Don KI4EFL <br>
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