Hi Curt, If it scrubs off, fine! Do you think it cut a single pad? I think that might be the worse case. Or possibly the small text sometimes written on a board. Not absolutely necessary for the hobbyist. A pencil lead you say? perhaps use a mechanical pencil to advance it (it gets used up, does it?). And you'd have to lower and raise the Z axis continuously to maintain the arc? sounds like a lot of work! Are you working on it? ;>) This is a little different, but how about "rolling on" a silver plate, and using that for a resist? If I remember correctly, Ferric Cloride will not etch silver. This would be especially useful after putting in eyelet's for via's. There is a product called "coolAMP", that might be of use here. Then we'd be "rolling on" the actual traces, and perhaps "blotting" on the pads, somewhat similar to what a photo plotter would do...? I know other "resists" can be applied this way, but as I have a need for SILVER plate on a small round PCB (.93"), with three "contact" areas (yes I have plans for a digitizer probe), and a long "probe" to attach to it's middle, I thought this might be a viable means of generating traces and pads on a PCB. Alan KM6VV curt_rxr wrote: > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@y..., Alan Marconett KM6VV <KM6VV@a...> wrote: > > Hi Curt, > > > > Interesting idea, but I'd be concerned about the contamination of > the > > board with the arc eroding of the isolation cuts. > > > > Alan KM6VV > > Hi Alan, > > The effluvium would be colloidal copper in water. It should > clean up when you scrub the board prior to plating ( I think!? ) > > I was thinking using water pumped through a grounding sleeve, > which would make certain of return path for the spark and also > constantly flush the eroded copper from the board. Since the > electrode would be a mechanical pencil lead, the sleeve would small > and the dielectric flow would be limited. > > The software would have to cut the isolated areas first ( > i.e. inputs in guard rings and drill center pips in pads ). > > CWR
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Re: Using EDM to cut PCBs, Silver resist?
2002-05-29 by Alan Marconett KM6VV
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