Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] bigger boards on Eagle Light
2005-06-20 by David McNab
... Might try that - but there might be some different complications: - need for two schematics - constraint on the autorouter of having to interface the
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2005-06-20 by David McNab
... Might try that - but there might be some different complications: - need for two schematics - constraint on the autorouter of having to interface the
2005-06-20 by John
Thanks guys. I tried his site and found that he is closed until mid August so I guess I will just have to be patient. John [K7SVV] ... John K7SVV
2005-06-20 by Leon Heller
... From: David McNab To: Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 3:19 AM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] bigger boards
2005-06-20 by Leon Heller
... From: David McNab To: Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 3:19 AM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] bigger boards
2005-06-20 by David McNab
Hi all, For now, I m quite ok with the 80mm x 100mm board size restriction in the free Light version of Eagle. However, I might soon need to do bigger
2005-06-19 by Bill Maxwell
That would be great Phillip, if you wouldn t mind. I guess my principal question is whether it uses a directly heated roller or some form of heat pad upstream
2005-06-19 by Ryan C. Payne
Has anybody here used either of these products (http://www.new-wave- concepts.com/)? Would you recommed them for hobbyist use? Thanks for any info! Ryan
2005-06-19 by Phil
... Its pretty easy to tell if it won t work. Harder to say if it will. Look for a hot laminator. some of them use adhesive pouches and no heat (kind of
2005-06-19 by James Newton
... ... center wire ... about ... schematic? There is a lot of information about stepper motor wireing including an online expert system
2005-06-19 by David P Harris
... I can vouch for PHAnderson, website at http://www.phanderson.com/ (natch) I have had great service from him for years. David
2005-06-19 by electrophilip
I have the smalish blue one purchased from Aus Post,I don t use it for circuit boards as I have an old fuser out of a large photcopier i am modifying for toner
2005-06-19 by Mycroft2152
Hi John, I bought my PICAXE from PHAnderson. He s a professor in the States. He usually has some Ebay ads. Fair prices and great service. Myc ...
2005-06-19 by Tony Smith
Probably the only US source is Peter Anderson - http://www.phanderson.com/. He s on a few Yahoo groups. There s a Yahoo group for the PicAxe, btw.
2005-06-19 by joel sison
Hello everyone.Thank you for welcoming me to the group.I am joel from tha philippines and I have a business that specializes in photoetching brass and
2005-06-19 by Bill Maxwell
I m in Tassie. Check out Australia Post too. Thy carry small A4 CBC laminators, one seemingly more substantial for $69.95, a more obviously plastic version,
2005-06-19 by bob_ledoux
Once the two pairs have been identified, hooked them up to a controller. Send the motor a control sequence activating each of the coils. If the motor
2005-06-19 by Russell Shaw
... I saw some laminators in kmart a few months ago in the stationary section.
2005-06-18 by John
Is there a source for the PICAXE here in the states? I have done some searching but have only found in it GB and AU. John [K7SVV] ...
2005-06-18 by Stefan Trethan
On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 20:08:32 +0200, Dwayne Reid ... hmm keystone eyelets cost ~~$4 / 100 at newark. at reichelt.de 1000 cost 19eur
2005-06-18 by Dwayne Reid
... Gosh - I use eyelets from Keystone and thought they were fairly inexpensive. They ve only got 3 sizes: 0.062 , 0.093 , 0.125 and the tooling is frigg n
2005-06-18 by Stefan Trethan
Anyone try those for eyelets? They make them down to fairly low diamters, and the price is reasonable, compared to eyelets where it is unreasonable. There is
2005-06-18 by Robert Hedan
Nevermind, I ve just noticed something on the schematic that matches the wires with the motor wiring. Instead of trying to make heads or tails of the colours,
2005-06-18 by bob_ledoux
Has anyone looked at this machine for toner transfer? UPC code is 75353 32037
2005-06-18 by bob_ledoux
An ohmmeter is the easy way. Make a table of 6 rows and 6 columns. Each row and column represents a colored wire. Take resistance readings between each
2005-06-18 by mikegw20
Hello all. I have just come across this site and thought it best to introduce myself. I am playing around with toner transfer and have been put on to office
2005-06-18 by Robert Hedan
Aaron s site is back up by the way. http://www.aaroncake.net/circuits/ I m going over his schematic getting myself familiar with how things work and I have a
2005-06-17 by derekhawkins
Using a microcontroller to replace several discrete hardware components is where it s at but unfortunately that doesn t seem to be the case here. The Allegro
2005-06-17 by Mycroft2152
Hi Robert, Another PIC type uP is the PICAXE, it is programmed in basic, and only requires a 3 wire serial cable for programming. The PICAXE website has a lot
2005-06-17 by Robert Hedan
Has this been brought to the attention of the group yet? http://www.dakeng.com/u2.html It s a PIC 16F84 along with the Assembler code to convert standard TTL
2005-06-17 by KD5NWA
The changes are for the GBC H95 and the H200, the H300 is a different beast. ... Cecil Bayona KD5NWA www.qrpradio.com Never argue with an idiot. They drag you
2005-06-17 by Stefan Trethan
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 12:21:43 +0200, Robert Hedan ... Motor small gear shaft large gear means slower, yes. You are not thinking wrong. imagine the motor gear
2005-06-17 by Robert Hedan
I ve got my H300 splayed out in front of me and I m not sure the mod applies to this model. The motor has
2005-06-16 by derekhawkins
Bought the one in the CNC shots from the maker....Cameron (aka Treat Enterprises)....It s a modified MD-70. http://www.cameronmicrodrillpress.com/presses.html
2005-06-16 by DHC
Hi Daryl, I get my DS PCB from http://www.cia.com.au/rcsradio/ in Oz. Have fun with the navigation. Cheers, Darcy Oz ... From: Daryl Mills To:
2005-06-16 by Stefan Trethan
... I dunno what PCB machine picture you re talking about, must be mistaking me for sb. else? ST
2005-06-16 by John Baker
Thank you to everyone who replied for the help. I m on many other robotics and microcontroller/electronics groups, and this group always seems to reply with
2005-06-16 by Daryl Mills
Thanks for all the feedback on UV light - next question. I have seen Riston PCB at some places but only single sided - has anyone seen double sided Riston
2005-06-16 by Adam Seychell
... Both the BLB and BL types you described will work equally well for photoresist exposure.
2005-06-16 by mikezcnc
And to add to this damn subject of crypto advertising used by Mike (!), I took Stefan s advise and got several pounds of blank PCBs (as he did :)) and am also
2005-06-16 by mikezcnc
http://tinyurl.com/9tqbp Mike
2005-06-15 by boons007
forgot... if you want a little more generic detail on black lights and wher to get some: http://wolfstone.halloweenhost.com/TechBase/bltgen_BlacklightGeneratio
2005-06-15 by boons007
The fluorescent light bulbs I found works the fastest and best for for pcb exposure produce ultraviolet from 310 nanometers to 400 nanometers (UVA: 1. Black
2005-06-15 by Mycroft2152
HI Derek, Many thanks! Very nice drill press, where did yu buy it? Myc ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam?
2005-06-15 by Robert Hedan
If your need for a UV light is to expose PCBs, household white fluorescent does the trick fine. A complete 18 white fluorescent light costs $5 at the local
2005-06-15 by Leon Heller
... From: Daryl Mills To: Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 11:58 PM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] UV
2005-06-15 by Russell Shaw
... Blacklight can be a generic term for UV globes. When applied to fluoros, it means more specifically the UV flouros that have white phosphor.
2005-06-14 by Daryl Mills
Hi, Simple question, I m wanting to get some UV lights but the wholesalers call them Black Lights - and there is black light blue (a dark blue tube) as used
2005-06-14 by derekhawkins
Stefan, that web site is a gold mine even though I still can t find anything for my printer. Thanks!
2005-06-14 by Stefan Trethan
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 08:50:54 +0200, David McNab ... Has been tried before. Not sure what came of it. see archives. ST
2005-06-14 by Stefan Trethan
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 15:14:24 +0200, derekhawkins ... I found mine here: the manufacturers often expect