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Or try http://www.youpcb.com
5cm x 5cm 10 PCS for $29 shipped, 10cm x10 cm 10 PCS for $44 shipped On Tuesday, March 11, 2003 8:52:17 AM UTC-4, P wrote: "SpeedDemon2198" wrote in : You don't actually *need* a UV lightbox. Pick up a florescent fixture and a full spectrum bulb. I use it for exposing UV sensitized boards all the time. You'll have to experiment some to find the correct exposure time (though thats true even if using a UV box). Even regular florescent bulbs (CW or WW) work, they just need that much longer for exposures. Hi, I've produced PCBs by designing them using PC tools then passing the artwork onto others for them to produce the actual boards. However I'd like to be able to do it myself. A UV lightbox is far too expensive and is (as far as I know) the only way to produce PCBs from a PC. I've seen "iron on" things that you print onto using a laser but these seem quite expensive for a one time, throw away use. |
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