Re: TI-H: PCB
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Re: TI-H: PCB
>>What I meant to say, is I take the individual letters and form my own text
>>like I'll copy the whole phrase "Made in USA" and put it into a free
>>corner of
>>the board, or I'll take ARCHER, and use the letters R, H, C and E to form
>>"RICH" (I cut the E to form I). It actualy make the board look more
>>profesional (as opposed to a signed autograph in marker, in text with
>>lines so
>>thin that a SOIC chip could be soldered on them (sorry Mel, I had to throw
>>that in :)
>>
>>THe dry transfers are nice for one or two boards. toner transfers only rate
>>second cause of the cost and the fact that for me, I don't have good
>>access to
>>PCB software, and it's easier to just paint it or dry transfer it. THe
>>quality
>>ain't bad though.
>
>www.protel.com... You can get their entire professional-quality PCB
>cad program for free evaluation (expires after 30 days), and you can
>find the crack on usenet. Absolutely the best PCB program available.
heh... :) I didn't think mel cracked... :)
>>Also, I've seen photo resist stuff in catalogs, and you mentioned it, but
>>what
>>exactly is involved in it??? I've never tried it (I've always had my feric
>
>Well it's a pretty complicated process, but once you get the stuff and
>do it once, you'll never do it another way. Try the net for the
>pcb-making FAQ, it's decent.
ask mel anything and he will tell you to search for [whatever] FAQ ... ;)
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