50 bits for $10.00
2004-01-30 by Dave Mucha
Hi all, I was looking to purchase one of those boxes of resharpened bits. The different places offer them as drill bits, but I was wondering if anyone know if
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2004-01-30 by Dave Mucha
Hi all, I was looking to purchase one of those boxes of resharpened bits. The different places offer them as drill bits, but I was wondering if anyone know if
2004-01-30 by Stefan Trethan
... trimming is a good idea, but bottom posting? im my mail software i see the top of the mail first, and have to scroll down so often to see the reply. I
2004-01-30 by Derryck Croker
... Any chance of bottom-posting your replies and trimming away all the stuff you weren t replying to? I had to re-read the entire message you quoted to
2004-01-30 by Stefan Trethan
... But how does it work then? with the stainless pots? I took a really strong magnet minutes ago and there was no force at all with the stainless pots. the
2004-01-30 by roel_cnc
... would say? ... not ... beleve me there must be a magnetical layer in the bottem of the pots or it wil not work. i had for over 5 years service and repear
2004-01-30 by Stefan Trethan
... Damn it, can t be true either? Most kitchen pots i have are stainless, not very ferromagnetic i would say? or is this little bit enough for the induction
2004-01-30 by Stefan Trethan
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 12:39:52 +0100, Stefan Trethan ... Seems those kitchen induction plates only work with iron (did some reading).
2004-01-30 by Stefan Trethan
... Sure of that? Thought the induction plates work with eddy currents? ST
2004-01-30 by roel_cnc
... near ... like ... Hi, forget that one it isnt a magnetical metal so it wil not work at all gr. Roel
2004-01-30 by Stefan Trethan
eehmmm Steve, did you just need one to dump your frustration on or what? ;-). BAD, BAD world outside there really. If you use Windows i suggest using OPERA
2004-01-30 by Stefan Trethan
... I m not sure if the kitchen stove induction plates are anywhere near uniform heating. I have none too, but maybe someone really will try? I don t think
2004-01-30 by bnmj2000
Hi all, just need trawlling through the old posts and stumbled across this old thread. I have been thinking a bit about how to heat the PCB to tranfer the
2004-01-30 by Ben H. Lanmon
... lighting. I ... acrylic ... I use a yellow bug light in a reflector aimed up into the ceiling. M.G. Chemicals says 40 watt or less incandescent lamp, the
2004-01-30 by Steve Greenfield
For a crook, spoofing is simple if the end user is using Internet Exploiter. Thanks a lot, Sir Bill Gates. Didn t he just issue a press release that stressed
2004-01-29 by Roger, in Bangkok
Nah ... the past 20 years has kept me too busy and happy with family and work ;-)) ... ... Having lots of fun with them girls, huh?! Mike
2004-01-29 by Steve
Roel_CNC, I downloaded and tried to open in the Demo of Eagle. It says it s damaged or edited by an illegal version of Eagle. Perhaps it s larger than the file
2004-01-29 by Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
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2004-01-29 by Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the Homebrew_PCBs group. File : /control
2004-01-28 by Bob & Linda Gardner
I have used them several times. Boards are fine, service is good, but shipment, to US anyway, can be a problem. Normal is 2 - 3 weeks from date of order but
2004-01-28 by Dave Mucha
... the exact ... close to a ... with my ... errors. ... Everybody - stay in your seats... I m hi-jacking this thread... If we loosly group this free (or for
2004-01-28 by mikezcnc
Hey, I know that silk screen can be great for fine SMD traces of conductive ink on glass and that s done by one guy. But I am not happy with silk screens
2004-01-28 by mikezcnc
A project within a project wihin a project... Walmart has a simple timer GoodCook that is pleasant to use, simple to operate and I use it all the time for
2004-01-28 by Leon Heller
... From: klmjr22 To: Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 8:13 AM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] olimex
2004-01-28 by klmjr22
I have looked at their site prices seem great. Size is just what I need to get two boards for $34 including shipping. Has anyone ever tried their service? If
2004-01-28 by Leon Heller
... From: tboneuk_2000 To: Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 12:46 AM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs]
2004-01-28 by Leon Heller
... From: Scott Thompson To: Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 1:07 AM Subject: RE:
2004-01-28 by Roger, in Bangkok
Hi Mike-- I totally agree that world is full of all sorts or crap ... my world is not. I set the spec, pay for what I want and get it. I could just as easily
2004-01-28 by Scott Thompson
I ve had mixed results with the FreeDFM service. I ve submitted the exact same file multiple times and one time it will catch a trace too close to a pad, for
2004-01-28 by tboneuk_2000
... replacement ... Hello All, sorry for not posting sooner but I have been away on buisness for a while. A big thankyou for all your surgestions and comments,
2004-01-27 by ron amundson
... I tried it out, but it said everything was fine. What were the errors in picked up on? It would be good to hear some real reports of how effective it is.
2004-01-27 by Ted Inoue
Just a counterpoint. I ve used those guys a couple times for small prototype runs and have had great interactions with them. I submit my files, they get back
2004-01-27 by mikezcnc
Hey Roger, This is me, the opinionated guy. Paid a fortune and the names of companies which made the boards will be withheld. Look under the hood of your car
2004-01-27 by Adam Seychell
... Yes, a sun tanning lamp may be great source for photoresist exposure. Not sure if anyone seen this page on spectral sensitivity of typical photoresists.
2004-01-27 by Scott Thompson
I used them but had made the mistake of putting text on the copper layer, which I expected to be flipped around and wasn t because they said that normally text
2004-01-27 by Roger, in Bangkok
Whoever has a crappy silk-screen, likely has what they paid for, or at least no more than what they were willing to accept. Silk-screen resolution
2004-01-27 by Ron Amundson
I tried them Advanced PCB (www.4pcb.com and www.barebonespcb.com ) years ago, and got so frustrated I gave up. I talked to some friends in Boulder about them
2004-01-27 by mikezcnc
100sqinx$0.50+$25= $75 comparing to the other guys. Indeed, this is a much better fab house and one doesn t need a legal department to talk to them. They can
2004-01-26 by Steve
I m seeing a lot of short replies go by with 2 or 3 full messages attached. This will eventually cause the loss of the earliest archives of the list. I m also
2004-01-26 by Steve
A reminder from the moderator - check the Links section of the site. And add good links like this to it! I just added this one myself, but I see a lot more
2004-01-26 by James Stevens
An even better option is barebonespcb.com - no affiliation, just a happy customer. Only a $25 lot charge and 50 cents per square inch. Minimum order of only 1
2004-01-26 by Stefan Trethan
... Just put it in the plotter and plot the component layout. you can choose whatever color you like, even white if you fill a pen with white acrylic laquer.
2004-01-26 by Dave Mucha
... possible to transfer etch resist onto a board using Silk screen and if possible what is the difference between toner transfer methord and the silk screen.
2004-01-26 by mikezcnc
I truly enjoyed your message as it gave me an opportunity to look at their web site and here is what I learned: Our pricing for Bare PCBs is based on Total
2004-01-26 by mikezcnc
Toner transfer is great until the boards becomes very dense and detailed. For most hobby boards- no problem. However, on a dense board the success rate is
2004-01-26 by kingsettler2002
Josh, I think getting professional circuit boards made is so cheap now, i don t bother with making them myself..seriously when you can get $13 per double sided
2004-01-26 by jocjo_john
... My thank-you post did not make it, I see. So.. Thanks Leon and Dave. I got the info and finished the job. I knew I could count on the people in this group
2004-01-26 by roel_cnc
... TL-40/05-from PHILIPS i use workz great older series Actinic Lamp color/05 nm:300-460 uvb type is used in many major brands like welisch rapid now these
2004-01-26 by Steve
Welcome to all members and nice to see you. Steve
2004-01-26 by luth_strd
Hello all been a long time since i posted really enjoy learning from you all. A few years back when I wrote magazine articles for hobby contruction I had to
2004-01-25 by Dave Mucha
... I typically go to Digi-key, find the device in question and check the data sheet that is offered. Then I print out the parts of the data sheet I need to