--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Daniel Johnson <a3v03v0@...> wrote: > > I switched from ferric chloride to sodium persulphate (MG Chemicals). It is a much easier to handle are requires somewhat less care. > > I often etch single PCBs in a glass bread pan sitting on a foam rubber block while read mail. A slight rocking of the pan is enough to keep the etchant moving.  I heat the etchant to about 130 degrees prior to starting. Depending on how worn out the etchant is I may have to reheat. > > One of these day I should make a real etching tank. > > The heavier the copper is the more you will have undercutting. This post on Electrotech has some images of a PCB I was working on a while back. Compare the edges to what you are getting. > > http://www.electro-tech-online.com/chit-chat/86683-cricut-2.html#post674243 > How are you heating the etchant? Have you tried "sponging" the surface or not bothered with trying it? Also, do you keep your boards etching copper up, or copper down.
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Heating etchant: Re: âDragon âs Bloodâ resin reduces un dercut?
2009-06-26 by jc805sb
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