PC Boards

J. Forster jfor at ONEMAIN.COM
Tue Sep 11 14:27:31 EDT 2001


I used to make my own boards, but there are places that do it so cheaply that it's
not worth it anymore. Some even give away software for design. Check in "Nuts &
Volts" for example. They also have a web site, but I don't have the URL

-John

Jim Strohm wrote:

> I recently saw a couple of internet postings about using flatbed plotters
> to put resist directly on a PCB.
>
> Is this a tool you have at your disposal?  Otherwise, there are some things
> you can do with a laser printer, both for making pos / neg films and making
> iron-on or direct transfer to PCB.
>
> I'll do a data dump to the group on request...
>
> Jim N6OTQ
>
> KD6PT at AOL.COM writes:
>
> >Hi Folks:  I am trying to make some small prototype pc boards and, since I
> >have never done this before I need some help.  I did find a  DOS schematic
> >drawing program which works great but I need a program for board layout and
> >creating a velum for board etching.  I know that there many of you out there
> >have done tlhis before so any help will be appreciated.
>
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