Re: RE : RE : [Homebrew_PCBs] Stepper motor drivers
2005-06-06 by Alan King
... Well that s what probably 99% of self prototypers do. But with a little rearranging of how the driller works I think it d be easy enough to do wire vias
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2005-06-06 by Alan King
... Well that s what probably 99% of self prototypers do. But with a little rearranging of how the driller works I think it d be easy enough to do wire vias
2005-06-06 by Steve
I am going to delete the file folder PCB_Software very soon. This sort of think should be a link to a website, that way you get the latest version and we re
2005-06-06 by Steve
... Whoops, did I give the link to the Archives list? http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Homebrew_PCBs_Archives/ Steve Greenfield
2005-06-06 by Steve
... else... ... If someone tells Brian no , -I ll- have something to say about it! ; ) Brian, don t forget I ve also started the Homebrew_PCBs_Archives list,
2005-06-06 by Robert Hedan
What you re describing here will have little if any functional advantage, and the notable disadvantage that it ll be unlikely to work in a stable manner
2005-06-06 by anita69875
... here. I m ... Thanks. ... else... ... I m Interested, what project do you have in mind? Anita
2005-06-06 by Stefan Trethan
On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 00:32:45 +0200, Brian Chapman ... If some one tells you no, just ignore ;-) Well, maybe you shouldn t ignore Steve the listowner, but
2005-06-06 by Brian Chapman
OK, unless someone tells me no, I ll go ahead with my idea here. I m hoping to get as much as I give, so I m looking forward to it. Thanks. -Brian Brian
2005-06-06 by Stefan Trethan
On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 18:42:53 +0200, Brian Chapman ... Hey the page of R.G. is interesting, didn t know that one. He uses a pump
2005-06-06 by Alan King
... I think this will not work as easily as just thinking it up. There is a reason what I described has just a wire as the above, through, and below
2005-06-06 by Robert Hedan
Would it have to be PC-driven? I ve been thinking a lot about the via pins and working on a basic design; possibly using a soldering iron, solder wire feeder
2005-06-06 by Robert Hedan
Brian, I think I speak for most when I say Please post ANYTHING you can come up with . Even if someone does not use the same etching technique as you do, does
2005-06-06 by Alan King
... Got my board up and running tonight, it s been probably more than a year since I stopped drilling and have done almost completely top side boards for
2005-06-06 by Brian Chapman
I receive messages from this board in daily digest form. My etching interest involves my small scale model railroad products business, not PCB development and
2005-06-06 by Steve
... You should be adding it to the Links under Related_Lists_&_Forums. Steve Greenfield
2005-06-06 by Earl T. Hackett, Jr.
I gave the Eagle auto router a try - and promptly gave up. I routed the project by hand and got a reasonable layout. If an autorouter is given a pile of
2005-06-05 by JanRwl@AOL.COM
In a message dated 6/4/2005 11:06:38 P.M. Central Daylight Time, robert.hedan@videotron.ca writes: Has anyone had any experience using this product?
2005-06-05 by Stefan Trethan
... From: Graham Stabler To: E-Z_Bake@yahoogroups.com Cc: Subject: [E-Z_Bake] Through hole plating system on UK ebay Date: Sun, 05
2005-06-05 by Roy J. Tellason
... That s the second post I see saying something about the interface, but wouldn t the fact that the thing moves somewhat already suggest that the computer
2005-06-05 by idaho_huckleberry
The plotter works just fine in every mode I have tried it in, I am using WinLINE software to talk to the plotter with success, I have also printed directly to
2005-06-05 by Alan King
... Hard to tell 100% from your wording, but if you mean a single sided board and get it to 0 unrouted, realize that this is quite likely impossible. Very few
2005-06-05 by Alan King
... Nope, bottom block is fixed, top block is fixed right over it. Wire feed is just in front of the top block. Board is held at two edges, there is nothing
2005-06-05 by Dave VanHorn
I guess a plug for the dos_orcad group would be on-topic?
2005-06-05 by Leon Heller
... From: David McNab To: Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 4:57 AM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] eagle
2005-06-05 by Gary Anderson (G)
Thanks STEVE.. I shall join that group ASAP.. ... From: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Steve Sent: Sunday,
2005-06-05 by Steve
Noooo..... Remember to check out the Related Links & Lists in the Links page. Steve Greenfield
2005-06-05 by Steve
Are you using the correct serial cable or adapter? The serial port on those HP plotters is not standard. Scroll down this page: http://tinyurl.com/8w4dv Also
2005-06-05 by Robert Hedan
Thanks Steve! I always needed a one-stop reference place (for a beginner), but never thought of Yahoo groups. So now you re stuck with my face in 2 groups.
2005-06-05 by Robert Hedan
I think I figured out how to do this. - have 3-4 holding-holes on the platform. - drill the hole pattern into a PCB-holding plate, 1 plate per circuit. - place
2005-06-05 by Steve
Please take this to another list like Electronics_101. It is too easy for threads like this to take on a life of their own, and it is on topic on
2005-06-05 by Robert Hedan
Thanks! www.harwin.com Track pin, #T1558-01 is good for .8mm PCBs. Robert ... De : Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com] De la
2005-06-05 by Robert Hedan
Your plotter might also be having some sort of handshaking problem = coniption fit in computer talk. Or, it can t interpret the data you send it period. Is
2005-06-05 by idaho_huckleberry
Has any one had any luck in using a plotter to scribe through the etch resist to make a PCB? I have a HP 7440 plotter I have modified with a scribe head, I
2005-06-05 by Stefan Trethan
On Sun, 05 Jun 2005 11:09:04 +0200, Philip Pemberton ... we discussed some time ago it might not be hard to electroplate solder wire with copper. If you plan
2005-06-05 by Philip Pemberton
In message ... Sounds like the Multicore Copperset system. You use a 0.9mm mechanical pencil to insert the eyelet, then
2005-06-05 by Brian Clancy
G day Robert The brand is HARWIN The description is Linking Pins Available in two diameters Available from Farnell and probably others (Newark ?) Hope this
2005-06-05 by electrophilip
I am looking for a circuit diagram and schematic for a good parallel port 3 axis stepper controller. I am just starting to get the parts together to build a
2005-06-05 by Robert Hedan
Alan, I see a problem with this idea. How are you going to support the PCB in place? I was planning on using this design: http://www.vertice.cl/cnc1/ But with
2005-06-05 by Robert Hedan
Well realize that those via tubes cost money. Plus the crimping operation is a PITA for them. I was thinking of the plugs, not the tubes, sorry. I just
2005-06-05 by Alan King
... Well realize that those via tubes cost money. Plus the crimping operation is a PITA for them. Could be done, but a PITA. Their only real benefit is for
2005-06-05 by Robert Hedan
Has anyone had any experience using this product? http://www.internationaleyelets.com/ It looks like we have to handle the eyelets individually. Ugh... I
2005-06-05 by David McNab
Hi all, I m having some weird times with CadSoft Eagle s autorouter. The project is based on a 28-pin PIC device, on a single sided board, with a moderate
2005-06-05 by Steve
Stefan is not a moderator. I don t see him pushing anything here, just giving his opinions on advantages/disadvantages. There are no moderators, just me, the
2005-06-04 by Robert Hedan
Actually, I did buy a chicken grill thingy and never used it. I tried it on for size, but we store it too far from the BBQ so we never use it. I just might
2005-06-04 by mycroft2152
ST, Any new ideas for home brewing pcbs are always appreciated. I look forward to hearing about your Chicken Grill Motor again and again and again and again.
2005-06-04 by Stefan Trethan
On Sat, 04 Jun 2005 19:34:03 +0200, Mycroft2152 ... Well, then you should probaly think if you should call other methods better if you
2005-06-04 by Alan King
... That they usually are. But the motor assembly is at one side, running the parts that feed and shred the paper. Generally it is a rectangular top for a
2005-06-04 by Mycroft2152
Stefan. I think you finally got my point. There are many ways to homebrew pcbs. Some people have more success with one method or type of equipment than
2005-06-04 by Stefan Trethan
... For me the main advantage seems to be it is a ready-made unit. It has a output shaft that can be easily coupled to the fuser, like a geared motor but
2005-06-04 by Alan King
... Chicken grill motor probably is far stronger and better geared and lasting etc. But for light or medium duty a $10 shredder should do for most people, and