Re: 500 buck PCB mill/drill revisited
2005-11-07 by lcdpublishing
Nice machine and very cool bots! ... this ... good ... other ... about ... time ... order ... But the ... to ... many ... different ... very ... cost was ...
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2005-11-07 by lcdpublishing
Nice machine and very cool bots! ... this ... good ... other ... about ... time ... order ... But the ... to ... many ... different ... very ... cost was ...
2005-11-07 by lcdpublishing
Yeah, I know what you mean Stefan - red flags pop up all over the place :-) ... router. ... sign
2005-11-07 by Dave Hylands
Hi Phil, Nice looking machine (I like the bots too). The clamps also look interesting. -- Dave Hylands Vancouver, BC, Canada http://www.DaveHylands.com/
2005-11-07 by Stefan Trethan
On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 21:33:35 +0100, Fred Smith ... That s a thing i don t like these days. People not beeing able to sign what they
2005-11-07 by PDJ
Hi All, You can not buy or sell the machine I want for $500. RATS! I have been working with point to point wiring for years:(. During this time I always wished
2005-11-07 by Fred Smith
... No, I will pass. Ballendo wants to remain anonymous and I will continue to respect that. Fred Smith - IMService http://www.cadcamcadcam.com for a glimpse
2005-11-07 by Steve
... You asked some good questions in your first reply on this, if Ballendo had just been making a general call for responses of interest. I thought your manner
2005-11-07 by lcdpublishing
Hi Fred, Care to share some pictures with everyone showing those machines? Thanks Chris ... months. ... that ... produced ... and
2005-11-07 by Fred Smith
... You have no idea what you are talking about. Ballendo has produced many machines. Real ones, not cheap imitations made out of wood and string. Fred Smith
2005-11-07 by lcdpublishing
That s nothing Wayne, You should see his posts on the CNC forum soliciting financial investors. If that isn t asking for money, I don t know what is. Well, if
2005-11-07 by Dave Hylands
HI Wayne, ... Point taken. I guess that I never really considered it to be real because they never quite got there (i.e. Ballendo never actually asked for the
2005-11-07 by Alan King
... Offer for a future product, seems just as valid to question it as it is to offer it.. Also it is some work, but relatively easy, to come up with prices and
2005-11-07 by Wayne C. Gramlich
... Dave: I must respectfully disagree. In message 6439: I am offering these first machines HERE ONLY, ... ^^^^^^^^ In message 6441: I AM offering one as a
2005-11-07 by Dave Hylands
Hi Chris, ... Yeah - except Ballendo isn t offering anything yet. There haven t been any product announcements from Ballendo in this group, just proposals for
2005-11-07 by lcdpublishing
Hi Dave, I do not apologize for my questions or comments about his offerings. He has posted in other groups product anouncements that I refered to. If he
2005-11-07 by Dave Hylands
Hi Chris, I really wish you d take your discussion someplace else. ... No picture, but it was discussed. You d need to look back about a year. ... On this
2005-11-07 by ballendo
No response needed. Waste of time. Sorry to homebrew_CNC for the wasted bandwidth dealing with this critic. Still interested in hearing from folks who d
2005-11-07 by ballendo
Again, apologies to the group. As I said some guys just don t get it. He s not replying in the other groups because they ve soundly let him know his comments
2005-11-07 by lcdpublishing
... my ... Balendo - it s a learned response on my part. Your repeated attempts every 2~3 months to sell one of your new products has taught me two things
2005-11-07 by lcdpublishing
I don t know who you are asking, but I will offer my answer here. B has a habit announcing a new product every 2~3 months. Like this thread, he asks
2005-11-07 by Mike Young
... From: mikezcnc ... ... One would pray for a choice. Gas pipes and drilled delrin bushings? No thanks. What s your hard-on against
2005-11-07 by ballendo
Sounds like a good plan. Will do. Ballendo
2005-11-07 by mikezcnc
ballendo, do not provoke reaction and instead just come up with that machine. Mike
2005-11-07 by ballendo
First, apologies to the list. Some guys just don t get it... Chris, Everybody online in the CNC community knows you just like to yank my chain... Here s
2005-11-07 by mikezcnc
That machine is not going to happen. Please remove me from your list, as I am not interested in waiting anymore. 10-4 Anybody who wants a PCB drilling machine
2005-11-06 by twb8899
I can supply dry film photoresist in small quantities if there is any interest. Also have a hot roll dry film laminator and can apply the resist to single or
2005-11-06 by lcdpublishing
Well, let s see here. You are asking a group of people to commit to purchasing a machine based on a description that would barely describe a piece of paper.
2005-11-06 by ballendo
Hello again, Actually I m back here to get a fresh report on any interest in the PCB mill/drill I described some time back. If you replied before, I still have
2005-11-06 by ballendo
... Which sounds perfect for a front panel label... Ballendo
2005-11-05 by Adam Seychell
... After many hours experimenting and frustration, I eventually found that the wet lamination method was the only way I could apply the film with the least
2005-11-05 by David Griffith
... I might be interested in doing something like that. Adam, what did you use to apply the photoresist film? -- David Griffith dgriffi@cs.csubak.edu
2005-11-05 by Stefan Trethan
On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 11:48:23 +0100, jos_28122002 ... With my left hand. The drill is balanced with a counterweight not on the picture. Usually i lift it with
2005-11-05 by Steve
... she saw ... Pulsar s $15 ... Totally different kind of transfer paper. That may be Tshirt transfer paper, it has a layer of inkjet receptive plastic on it
2005-11-05 by superone0319
... enough to ... 10 ... 305mm ... it 2 ... cabinet I ... Thanks Adam, I m in the US. I found the smallest $85 at Think & Tinker, Ltd. It s still too much for
2005-11-05 by jos_28122002
Piano hinge - EXCELLENT idea, ST. I bought a ready drill stand, but the damn thing has awfull sideways movement when you lower the drill to make a hole. Making
2005-11-05 by javaguy11111
I thought I would share this with everyone since I have noticed a lot of postings recently about toner transfer problems. I had a problem a while back getting
2005-11-04 by Steve
Questions are good, but don t forget to look in the Files and Links first. Archives may be searched, not so easy when you don t know the right words to search
2005-11-04 by David Griffith
I have an idea for faking through-hole plating that I d like you to consider and critique. Feed a strand or two of bare copper wire through a hole. Solder
2005-11-04 by lcdpublishing
Hi All, As I have been having A LOT of trouble recently with toner transfer, I am considering the purchase of a laminator. I believe I can get one cheaper
2005-11-04 by Adam Seychell
... Could be a tough one depending on where you live. I was lucky enough to find a very kind owner of a small PCB fab shop who left me the last 10 meters or so
2005-11-04 by lcdpublishing
Hi ALan, I tried pre-etching this morning and it may have helped. After going through 12 sheets of Pulsar paper, I emailed them (Frank) and he suggested I use
2005-11-04 by superone0319
Hi all, I m a newbie and would like to know where I can buy Dry Film Photoresist in a small quantity (less than $30). Any helps would be apreciated.
2005-11-04 by Joaquim Boavida
Hi all, I use prozone plus in my ultrasonic cleaner to clean my PCB’s after soldering. This liquid is manufactured by Myulticore and is very expensive (about
2005-11-04 by twb8899
Purchase an inexpensive hydrometer which is used to measure the specific gravity or Baume. You can mix the ferric chloride with water until the specific
2005-11-04 by Alan King
... Ok, with that said a few more things. First, yes, I have some board that sticks relatively poorly. It is brighter than normal, and seems to be staying
2005-11-04 by microsoftwarecontrol
by color, by bottom solid? or don t change, just add more solid Fe2Cl3? don t have any experience, I may be changed too often? [Non-text portions of this
2005-11-04 by scratch_6057
I can not remember if I ever posted this information before or if I simply intended to post and never got around to it . Anyway if this has been posted before
2005-11-04 by mikezcnc
Mike, Your wife is right. Craft stores do have transfer paper.... It transfers ALL image, traces and the remaining area as well. I mean ALL. If you wanted a
2005-11-04 by Stefan Trethan
On Fri, 04 Nov 2005 11:12:54 +0100, Mike Young ... inkjet paper works well, see database section. ST
2005-11-04 by Stefan Trethan
On Fri, 04 Nov 2005 11:03:45 +0100, Mike Young ... Well, you are looking in the wrong place! Look for chemicals not electronics. I