On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 02:28:36 +0100, mikezcnc <eemikez@...> wrote: > I was also curious how that would go. OK, I made a circuit, the PCB > > is all milled and drilled, I populated the PCB and it all works but > > not to well. Turns out I need to add anotehr IC because... whatever. > > I take that PCB under the dremel of my fancy PCB mill and position it > > wher I placed a dot. OK< ready, glasses on, let the V bit do it's > > expanding job! > > > Wow, that is a certainly a way to live the life! An alternative > > would be to quickly TT another PCB, drill it with that PCB drill, > > just because I can, stuff it and put it on a standoff on the first > > PCB. The second method seems to be simpler FOR ME. Mike > > > Mike Yes, but what i don't get is how you add something. How do you manage to get the traces you need to the right signals, and how do you manage to contact them? i mean when one section is finished normally all around it will be a isolated gap? ST
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: laser printer transparency film any good?
2005-11-22 by Stefan Trethan
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