At this stage this is just a hobby for me. I hope to eventually be able to do some small production runs of things of interest to other hobbyists. If eventually this becomes a (small) money making venture, fine, but if not, I am enjoying the learning/hobby aspects. So far I am making single sided boards with laser printed Dyna-Art paper, but hope to work up to double sided. I also hope to try some silk screening with some (cleaned and reused) ancient silk screens a former board maker donated to me. I have no deadlines, and work at it as time, interest and energy allow. Grant --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Marty Grove" <MartyGrove@c...> wrote: > Hello to everyone. > > > My name is Marty Grove, and I have been around the printed circuit board > manufacturing business for quite a few years. [snip] > > Anyway, one question I do have is: what are you doing with the circuit > boards you are building? Are they for private use, are you selling them > (kind of like a small-scale quick-turn business), or is this simply a hobby. > to see it's possible to make quality boards using homebrew techniques? I'm > simply curious about this. [snip] > > Marty
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Re: Quick introduction and question
2003-05-21 by grantfair2001
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