Re: free/cheap isolation sw
2004-08-04 by Dave Mucha
... Software, ... WinQCAD is a more user interface friendly software than Eagle. Heck, even I can use it. It has an internal CNC output so you can go directly
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2004-08-04 by Dave Mucha
... Software, ... WinQCAD is a more user interface friendly software than Eagle. Heck, even I can use it. It has an internal CNC output so you can go directly
2004-08-04 by Leon Heller
... From: Phil To: Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 5:57 PM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: advanced
2004-08-04 by Cristian
Thanks, but I need only to convert the Gerber Output of a PCB software to an HPGL isolation. I use Abacom s Sprint Layout software to copy the magazine PCB
2004-08-04 by Phil
Lots of good ideas, Leon. I use most of them as well. Wish eagle allowed the colored air wire thing as i spend too much time checking to see it is a supply
2004-08-04 by crankorgan
Here is a FREEWARE version http://www.lce.org/cnc/
2004-08-04 by crankorgan
... Software, ... Try this one next. The board size might be limited http://ibfriedrich.com/
2004-08-04 by Leon Heller
... From: Alexandre Souza To: Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 2:17 PM Subject: Re:
2004-08-04 by Cristian
Hi List. Any idea where to find free or cheap Standalone Milling Isolation Software, other than Eagle? Cristian ... Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
2004-08-04 by Adam Seychell
jimbo_1490 wrote: [removed text] ... Very interesting article. It seems from reading the article that testing what chemicals are and are not carcinogenic is
2004-08-04 by Alexandre Souza
... is ... Leon, can you say more about the software you use, and how it compares to Protel? Thanks, Alexandre Souza ... Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
2004-08-04 by Stefan Trethan
... Well, i m one of those... ST
2004-08-04 by Gunnar Lestander
... When you send it for manufacturing the vias are no problem. Actually I ve heard that more vias is preferred before less, since the forces in vias during
2004-08-04 by Stefan Trethan
On Wed, 4 Aug 2004 12:48:53 +0200 (CEST), Gunnar Lestander ... I know that approach, but it leads to a lot of vias, which i don t want to solder. Also it seems
2004-08-04 by Gunnar Lestander
Hi Stefan When I routed boards at work a couple of years ago I often made 2-layer boards with the classic vertical traces at one side and horizontal at the
2004-08-04 by Leon Heller
... From: Stefan Trethan To: Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 9:35 AM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs]
2004-08-04 by Stefan Trethan
Hi, i was wondering if there is a tutorial for advanced routing. I mean as soon as you have two layers and more than 100components it starts to get more
2004-08-04 by Stefan Trethan
... And he is the owner too :-) some sort of super-god. Nah i don think he s goin to kick my ass outa here. If he wants having me contribute to the
2004-08-04 by Phil
while steve is pretty reasonable, I wouldn t go challenging him. Mod is God... ... moderator ... listen?
2004-08-04 by Stefan Trethan
... You can hardly stop me suggesting things ;-) ST
2004-08-04 by mikezcnc
I read it, guys. No comment. Mike ... moderator
2004-08-04 by jimbo_1490
Does anyone know if there are alternative solvents for developing cinnamate (KPR) resist? Will other cellosolves work? Or must it be only cellosolve of acetic
2004-08-04 by Steve
... between ... And -don t- use freezer paper. The coating on it melts. I bond fabric onto it with a heat press in order to print on it. Steve
2004-08-04 by Steve
... Then if Steve asks you to stop playing webcop, shouldn t you listen? ; ) Steve, the listowner
2004-08-03 by Stefan Trethan
On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 21:51:33 -0000, mycroft2152 ... I used a carrier sheet before but i found the increased thickness greatly reduces
2004-08-03 by mycroft2152
I ve been running the release paper through my antique LaserJet IIP+. I use the (relatively) straight path that feeds out the front. I get mixed results.
2004-08-03 by Stefan Trethan
On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 13:41:09 -0700, Richard Mustakos ... Doesn t work with the IIID, comes off because of rollers. Also try kitchen baking
2004-08-03 by Richard Mustakos
A while ago, Larry Taylor said that he uses the paper that backs up stickers for his transfer. I tried this. I have an HP1200 at the office, and it has a
2004-08-03 by Stefan Trethan
Jimbo, i thank you for replying but in the future when steve the moderator closes a topic you better do what he says. ST
2004-08-03 by jimbo_1490
Hello everyone, This is my first post to this great group. I meant to reply to this sooner, but just didn t get a round tuit. :) Before anyone asks you to
2004-08-02 by Adam Seychell
... I can t see any problem using a dishwasher. I m sure Dennis wasn t the first to use a dishwasher. Marvin , how is your spray machine coming along ? I ve
2004-08-02 by Stefan Trethan
... Certainly, i had much better results with the genuine HP toner. the remanufactured toner did not cover well and left a lot of pinholes. The toner is one
2004-08-02 by Phil
yes, I ve done that too. But the stuff I pulled off had a nice texture (kind of a rough matte - i.e. wasn t glossy) and felt very durable. the clear adhesive
2004-08-02 by Dave Mucha
... I m thinking there is another thing going on. I have a HP4 and use aftermarket toner. I am pretty sure the HPII and III use a different type of toner. It
2004-08-02 by ballendo
Hello, I ve used both inkjet and toner based adhesive transparencies (available at all office supply stores) for panel work. Just cover the printed layer
2004-08-02 by Roger, in Bangkok
HI Mike-- I remember seeing on the internet several years ago an article that was part of a series. It was pretty detailed, well illustrated and included
2004-08-01 by Stefan Trethan
... If you look here: you will find working papers and laminators, and ones that
2004-08-01 by Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
Monthly Reminder, please read: Subject lines: Remember to change the subject line if you are straying from the original thread. Please change the subject line
2004-08-01 by mikezcnc
Hi, Congratualations! You are the first that actually tried that combination and is happy with it. My historic role has been fulfilled with just one soul being
2004-08-01 by millerdl
I m considering getting an H200 laminator and have a couple of questions for those of you who have one: * If the mod is done to allow it to handle the thicker
2004-08-01 by Stefan Trethan
In recent time we had several suggestions for working paper/fuser combinations. On the group homepage you will find the database section. Please add any
2004-08-01 by mycroft2152
Thought I would put in my two cents on the subject. I make small pcb s for my BEAM robots using the free version of EAGLE cad. For my purposes a 3 by 4 board
2004-08-01 by Phil
Recently, I was scavaging a broken terminal concentrator which dates from the early 90s. The front panel was made out of a printed, self adhesive plastic
2004-08-01 by Leon Heller
... I use Molex 0.1 KK series connectors, they are cheap and very reliable. The Molex crimp tool for the terminals is expensive, but alternatives are
2004-08-01 by Stefan Trethan
You can go to electronics_101 buit IMO it is not too far off here. Connectors... 1.5A as you require is already a lot, i d suggest rethinking where you need
2004-08-01 by Jeremy Taylor
I use AMP MTA connectors, But to do lots of them, you want either an air powered tool, or the pistol grip/head combo. The pieces themselves are economical. I
2004-08-01 by tomg@fullnet.com
If this is too far off-topic, let me know (and, if possible, point me to a more-appropriate group). I am re-designing some pcbs, to make the equipment they re
2004-08-01 by tomg@fullnet.com
Mike, Just single layer, single-sided. Three boards per kit. One is 4x6 inches (main curve tracer board). Two are 2.25x6 inches (power amplifier and power
2004-08-01 by mikezcnc
Used to Marvin, M retta, Norcross, NDC... Mike mi now Gene Jones??
2004-08-01 by mpdickens
... Do you live here in Atlanta? Regards Marvin ===== Registered Linux User No. 80253 If you use linux, get counted at: http://www.linuxcounter.org
2004-08-01 by mikezcnc
What a small world... I worked once for a gentleman who was a boss of Dennis before he became famous. I remember that it was a kitchen table with all relatives