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Re: [OT] Making PCB's



I deliberately didn't mention some of the more 'on the edge' methods
because they tend to take some practice to perfect. If this is a one off
project then better get it right for a small charge than make several
attempts for minimal outlay. The frustration and component waste are the
hidden costs of course.

The other PCB manufacturers can all do the job, just the prices, timescales
and software files accepted change.

Ian




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18/09/2006 19:29
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You could also try the likes of PCB-Pool.com and pcbtrain.co.uk and
www.eurocircuits.com

also check out the yahoo group,
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Homebrew_PCBs_Archives/

I got that link out of elector electronics mag , they were talking of
using a buble jet printer

Dan





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