While etching my board, a topic showed up which just fits in here!
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2760Arlet, your new Sandbox design looks so clean and easy, I know it’s not...
I’m glad with your advice, it just pushed me over the edge. Here is a photo shoot of the results:
I use a technique described here:
http://thomaspfeifer.net/platinen_aetzen.htmIt’s in German, but I have some similar links in English.
http://www.riccibitti.com/pcb/pcb.htmhttp://fullnet.com/~tomg/gooteepc.htmhttp://www.dr-lex.be/hardware/tonertransfer.htmlThe paper I use is from an electronics catalog. I print the bottom layer normal and the top layer mirrored.
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Then I glue those two sheets together with one side open like a pocket.
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This way I can slide the double sided print in. For melting the toner onto the copper I use a hacked laminator. It regulates at a temperature of ca. 200 deg. Celsius. And heats at both sides simultaneously.
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The vias I drill with 0,5mm. I keep the vias at open places to be able to solder a wire through it. Also when I can reach the upper side of the solder pad, I can use it as a via.
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