--- In Homebrew_PCBs@y..., Adam Seychell <adam_seychell@y...> wrote: > The cost is not the problem since the carbon dispersion should be available > free from one of the large colorant producers. The dye is similarly > available. I got 20 kg of dispersion paste for $130 AU. This is enough to > make about 1000 liters of solution. I've used about 100 grams so far. The > cost will be in building or setting up your chemical tanks. Plating copper is > easy but trying to plate uniform smooth copper on to your PCB takes a lot > more effort. I would say the carbon black process is simple relative to > copper plating. In other words, if you can get successful copper plating then > I'm sure the carbon black process will be easy for you. The success rate for > plating holes is just about perfect, but it has taken me a long time to get > at this stage. The guide I described is a good start. The only concern I have > is that a different carbon black dispersion concentrate may give different > results. > > > Adam > I had a nice long reply to the group, (covering two posts). But it seems yahoo decided to screw up my message. But the gist was the cost of producing prototypes at home or sending away. I am not too concern at plating since I am thinking of buying a prototype plating machine. I more worried about making the holes conductive. Your prodeduce looks appealing. Lates.
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Re: Plated Thru Hole at Home
2002-03-06 by j_hallows
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