Dragon Tamer Member Dec 23, 2009 #1 i am interested in making my own PCB's and i have a link to a website that seems pretty reliable. but i can't find stores where i can buy the materials. please help me shop till i dropLink
i am interested in making my own PCB's and i have a link to a website that seems pretty reliable. but i can't find stores where i can buy the materials. please help me shop till i dropLink
C cobra1 New Member Dec 23, 2009 #2 what you after?? RS Components sell most of the stuff for etching
3v0 Coop Build Coordinator Forum Supporter Dec 23, 2009 #3 You have to choices. Photo resist or toner transfer. Both work well. Both take a bit of equipment. You can do both on a shoe string budget but the results may suffer.
You have to choices. Photo resist or toner transfer. Both work well. Both take a bit of equipment. You can do both on a shoe string budget but the results may suffer.
Dragon Tamer Member Dec 23, 2009 #4 cobra1 said: what you after?? RS Components sell most of the stuff for etching Click to expand... i am after the chemicals specifically. 3v0 said: You have to choices. Photo resist or toner transfer. Both work well. Both take a bit of equipment. You can do both on a shoe string budget but the results may suffer. Click to expand... i am looking at the photo resist method... i think (if toner transfer means right onto the board then no, no, no) Last edited: Dec 23, 2009
cobra1 said: what you after?? RS Components sell most of the stuff for etching Click to expand... i am after the chemicals specifically. 3v0 said: You have to choices. Photo resist or toner transfer. Both work well. Both take a bit of equipment. You can do both on a shoe string budget but the results may suffer. Click to expand... i am looking at the photo resist method... i think (if toner transfer means right onto the board then no, no, no)