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Re: to drill or not to dril?

2004-03-25 by ballendo

Jeremy,

Forgive me if I should already know this from a previous request.

Which THP system do you use? Which supplier for your chemicals?

Thank you in advance,

Ballendo

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Jeremy Taylor" <jt@j...> wrote:
> Sharpie will do FeCl  as long as you get a good solid coat of it on 
there.
> And make sure not to over etch.
> 
> This next part is debatable. but IMO drilling first before etch can 
lead to
> under cutting around the pad, leaving a small circle on the inside 
of the
> pad that will be non conductive. this may or may not be a problem, 
being
> your first board, probably wont be. as you can goop a big solder 
bogey over
> the pad and all is well, - but not pretty.
> 
> I personally always dill before etch, but I use a completely 
different
> process, which includes, plating the holes, and using plated tin as 
the etch
> resist.
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "mr_gees100_peas" <geovar13@h...>
> To: <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 10:01 AM
> Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] to drill or not to dril?
> 
> 
> >
> >     Hi I've ben reading this group for a while and I feel 
confident
> > enough to make my firt PCB. I decided to use the PnP transfer 
paper
> > and iron it on. Right now I manage to transfer my design to a 
copper
> > bard fairly well. The thing is that I see all those holes and they
> > are so smal. I hear some people drill the holes after they etch
> > becase they can use the hole as a guide. Well, I tried driling a 
few
> > holes in a practice pice of copper board nd I keep missing the 
mark.
> > The board an't een etch yet but I wondering if I should drill the
> > holes fist that way I can add more resist in case I screw up.
> >
> >    My second question is about sharpie pen. When I was 
transfering my
> > desing a few pads and trces did not transfer properly. I took a
> > sharpie pen and fille in the missing gap. Will the sharpie resist
> > ferric cloride or will it fail?
> >
> >
> >
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