Re: PCB Driller
2004-11-17 by Bob Weiss
I am in the process of designing/building my own CNC driller/milling machine now. I have just completed the framework and now waiting on steppers and lead
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2004-11-17 by Bob Weiss
I am in the process of designing/building my own CNC driller/milling machine now. I have just completed the framework and now waiting on steppers and lead
2004-11-17 by Phil
Motorize it to create even smooth feed. you could pretty easily build a speed controller and using a gearhead motor you d get enough torque at a slow feed.
2004-11-17 by leon_heller
... rotary ... bad, but ... to side. ... then you ... boom. ... thinking about ... that fits ... I use a Minicraft MB1012 drill and MB540 stand:
2004-11-17 by Roy J. Tellason
... You built one? Tell me more about it?
2004-11-17 by Philip Pemberton
In message ... Don t I know it... I ve got an Expo Reliant Minidrill. It s not too bad, but the bearings are lousy. If you run it at
2004-11-17 by cybermace5
... A Dremel press works, though you really need to make sure your rotary tool has good bearings up front. Any wobbling or vibration will eventually snap a
2004-11-17 by mikezcnc
Earl mentioned www.drillcity.com and that reminded me that I need to get a driller capable of drilling PCBs. What kind of machine can you suggest for manual
2004-11-17 by mikezcnc
Earl, That website is good find. I used their drills, but forgot about their business and now I am ready to reorder. Mike ... with them it
2004-11-17 by mikezcnc
It s 8.5 I paid $10 for it because nobody knew what it was. It has two red rubebr rollers which are heated, the laminated item fits between them. Those two
2004-11-17 by Earl T. Hackett, Jr.
www.drillbitcity.com ... From: JanRwl@AOL.COM To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 12:53 AM Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Drill
2004-11-17 by Steve
... How wide? Those things are expensive! You got a great find. ... ; ) Steve
2004-11-17 by mikezcnc
As you know I am very happy with a GBC H200 laminator but I decided to try a laser printer fuser. OK, it heats up, I turned it on thru a dimmer and
2004-11-17 by millerdl
The regular Staples Picture paper shows as 200 g/m^2 (53 lb), 9 mil The Staples Premium Picture Paper is 210 g/m^2 (56 lb), 8 mil Dennis
2004-11-17 by JanRwl@AOL.COM
In a message dated 11/16/2004 3:49:25 PM Central Standard Time, hacketet@comcast.net writes: The prices appear to be very nice. If you are not familiar with
2004-11-17 by Thomas
2004-11-17 by Mike Newman
From my Collins English dictionary - Australian edition - 1979 mu+ci+lage ( mju;silidz) n 1. a sticky preparation, such as gum or glue, used as an
2004-11-17 by Mike Newman
Sounds like the very same stuff. Mt board was small, hence I didn t have a large area to smooth. The roller may be needed on a larger board o get the
2004-11-16 by Earl T. Hackett, Jr.
Wallpaper paste is made from wheat. The stickiness comes from the glutin - what makes pasta stick to the pan when it dries. Components of wallpaper paste are
2004-11-16 by Philip Pemberton
In message ... Would that stuff happen to take the form of a brown, sticky liquid when in the bottle? I ve used it
2004-11-16 by Mike Newman
Hi Mike (this is confusing - two Mikes!) Mucilage is a vegetable gum -sometimes called arabic gum - available from office and stationery suppliers. Mine was
2004-11-16 by Phil
... I dont think they are exactly the same. wallpaper paste seems coarse to me, mucilage seems much smoother, slimier. I suspect the origin of the word in
2004-11-16 by Earl T. Hackett, Jr.
I just got back from a business trip to Chicago. Another modeler introduced me to Drill Bit City , a small company that specializes in selling resharpened
2004-11-16 by Earl T. Hackett, Jr.
The ability to use a thiner, more transparent paper would make registration of the artwork on double sided boards much easier. I prefer tooling holes in a
2004-11-16 by Earl T. Hackett, Jr.
One thing to consider is the dimensional stability of the substrate that the image is being printed on. Wood pulp paper has a very high modulus and holds its
2004-11-16 by Keith Applegarth
I have been using HP photopaper for inkjet printers and until I modified my process, getting the paper of was a real pain. I would almost have to let it soak
2004-11-16 by Stefan Trethan
... much like wallpaper paste then? ST
2004-11-16 by Phil
... shop and ... mucilage is a kind of glue. Its used for gluing paper together. I believe that lickable postal envelopes use mucilage.
2004-11-16 by Stefan Trethan
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 18:23:16 -0000, cybermace5 ... You got to the point here. It should be tried but it remains to be seen if it is any
2004-11-16 by cybermace5
... What about hair gel? You can get that stuff pretty cheaply. It dries hard like hairspray and comes out with water. Possibly use an ink roller, or some
2004-11-16 by Phil
... wrote: ... not mean ... schematic ... sure ... Here! here! I couldn t have said it better. I really do not understand the need to
2004-11-16 by Steve
... I m a bit confused. Are you saying it sounds too much like it will work, so it can t? Or that since something else didn t work, this can t either? ... I
2004-11-16 by Phil
I tried spray on starch. Too much water - when the paper dries it gets very uneven and I was afraid to feed it through my copier. A very light coating of the
2004-11-16 by Steve
... Look in Links (on the left when on the main page) under Toner Transfer and there is a link right to the page on Staples website. Steve PS Don t forget to
2004-11-16 by laxt57@aol.com
Hey I keep hearing about the staples paper, what kind is it (stock number). I have not used it, I will give it a try. Jeri [Non-text portions of this message
2004-11-16 by Stefan Trethan
... I wonder if that spray-on starch thing was followed up upon. You certainly seem the right guy for such experiments, maybe you d like to try that. ST
2004-11-16 by Stefan Trethan
... Mike, your dream is another man s reality could be a possibility. We could have closed the forum down after the first guy made a home-pcb with hand applied
2004-11-16 by Thomas
.... it is the chief constituent of agar.... http://qrp.kd4ab.org/1999/991029/0026.html btw I also read somewhere else that some guy watered the mucilage gum
2004-11-16 by mikezcnc
http://qrp.kd4ab.org/1999/991029/0026.html Which menas that according to that fellow, it doesn t reproduce fine lines. If that s the case, such method is not
2004-11-16 by mikezcnc
Mike, I didn t know what a mucilage is: http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/sci/A0834317.html Where do you get that secret stuff and tell us more how well it works.
2004-11-16 by Thomas
Idea s spawn up everywhere here ..... Just finished the hairspray test and it kind a worked ok needs refinement !! patchy I d call it !! The paper dried fairly
2004-11-16 by mikezcnc
John, Idea is great, no doubt: bake laser toner onto a water soluable paper and then transfer that ink onto the copper. After that, one needs to soak the PCB
2004-11-16 by Earl T. Hackett, Jr.
In the thread about water soluble paper, the comment about using hairspray as a water soluble barrier caught my interest. My primary hobby is model
2004-11-16 by Stefan Trethan
... I didn t realise i said anything to the contrary. (suspecting you confused my post with mike s) I agree fast-dissolve paper is interesting. But it isn t a
2004-11-16 by Stefan Trethan
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 08:40:04 GMT, Philip Pemberton ... And you say that just after i spent 5 bucks on scouring pad !?! No, i have no
2004-11-16 by Stefan Trethan
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 08:59:06 -0000, power_turbine ... Many other papers work too. Look in the database section of the group for a list. You most likely get the
2004-11-16 by crankorgan
ST, I realize the Staples paper is cheaper but if we could secure paper that acts like copier paper and it dissoves away in even 30 seconds I think it will
2004-11-16 by power_turbine
Hi list! Where can i get the staplespaper i Sweden?
2004-11-16 by Philip Pemberton
In message ... Same here - I used to use a green scouring pad (Scotchbrite?), but I always had tracks that wouldn t transfer. I
2004-11-16 by JanRwl@AOL.COM
In a message dated 11/16/2004 12:30:12 AM Central Standard Time, phil1960us@yahoo.com writes: I got a significant quality increase when I started using 600
2004-11-16 by Stefan Trethan
... No you are not missing something. except that you shouldn t peel the paper if you have adhesion problems. Let it soak well (scratch the surface to make