I am willing to do the write-up and generate the page and everything if people will contribute "articles" of sorts... meaning sufficient pictures and a little written tutorial to accompany them, for each of the methods.
As far as I see it the sections are
1) generating artwork (ie- a quick tutorial of good "design practices" to use with eagle layout, and some quick info on how to actually get the design onto paper)
2) cutting blank boards - this is sort of optional, but i know i had a bunch of trouble finding a good way to actually cut PCB stock down to size... so we could talk about some good methods
3) toner transfer - tutorial of cutting, positioning, and ironing the toner, including separate tutorials for the taped-paper double-side method, and the drill-and-pin double sided method.
4) removing the paper - small tutorial on properly removing the paper from the board, ie - soaking, peeling, scrubbing, without scraping off any toner
5) checking the board for chipped/missing toner, or traces "blobbed together" and some tips to correct that before etching
6) etching - there are a lot of ways to accomplish this, so we should cover a few different ones that we use
7) removing the toner - ie - chemicals to use (i use lacquer thinner, i've heard of engine cleaners, etc)
8 ) drilling - obviously a couple different possible methods we can cover here too, including using the two different types of bits (wire or carbide) as well as the perf-board alignment thing, etc.
any suggestions? I think basically its just going to involve a couple of us actually snapping some pictures during our next board-making sessions, and doing a little bit of writing. as i get enough info, i can toss it together into a website. each one of these parts would only require just a few pictures and a small amount of writing, so even if you could just snap 2 or 3 pictures the next time you are making a board during one or more of these steps in the process, that would be extremely helpful.