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== Tried and Tested Settings == | == Tried and Tested Settings == | ||
===JasperWallace 11-12-2010 === | |||
* plain paper, mirrored with the toner side next to the board. | |||
* I used an upside down hackspace storage box with a light under it as a light box for alignment (it was a double sided board). | |||
* I used the shear press brake for cutting the boards, it does mangle the edges a little, so be careful when peeling off the protective film that it dosn't take off some of the photo resist with it. | |||
* for long thin boards it's hard to get them square in the brake press. | |||
* 5 mins in the uv box (for each side). | |||
* didn't time the developing of the photoresist in the sodium silicate, just agitated it by hand until it was obviously done. | |||
* one board done with the 'recycled' clear etchant, took 40 mins on the agitator . | |||
* 2nd board done with a mix of ferric chlorides, the fresh stuff is quickest, next time i'll get it properly warmed 1st. | |||
* A drop of meths on some paper towel is fine for removing the photo resist. | |||
* Drilled in the milling machine, move along only one axis when drilling a row of holes for DIP devices make all the holes stay in line. | |||
* drilling is really tedious, [[Pledges/CNC_Mill]]. | |||
* My board was slightly off square so not all the hole in one axis were truly on the same axis. | |||
===pingbat & samthetechie 14-Oct-2010=== | ===pingbat & samthetechie 14-Oct-2010=== |