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PCB Etch Tutorial Video

Started by chromesphere, January 04, 2012, 09:45:27 PM

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chromesphere

Hi all,
Not a pedal demo as such, but pedal related.  I've just finished uploading this tutorial video.  It details the steps i take when i etch PCB's.  It's a straighforward process, and if you arent etching and want to see how its done, you should check it out.
Thanks and i hope you like the video.
Paul

http://youtu.be/DBq1QKY5beQ
Pedal Parts Shop              Youtube

nzCdog


chromesphere

Thanks nzCdog!

I've uploaded part 2 (of 2) of the etching tutorial videos.  It has some information on how to drill / test / clean the board.  Probably not as informative as the first video, but thought it might be useful to people who are new to all this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcM6Ll7Og30&list=UUGhzS1GbX-yxyBrUJtnUMoA&index=1&feature=plcp

Paul
Pedal Parts Shop              Youtube

snz728

Thanks for sharing your knowledge

chromesphere

Thanks for the compliment snz!  hope you find the information usefull.
Paul
Pedal Parts Shop              Youtube

grendizer

Thanks for posting! Finally i know how to use ammonium persulfate. I've always asked myself why it was soo slow in etching :)
Besides, my transfer procedure with magazine paper and iron really sucked! So i decided to build a bromograph, using the lamps of a mosquito killer :D. Your tutorial is really good! It teached me a lot of little but important tips! Thank you again! :)

chromesphere

Np Grenidizer! Glad you liked it and let me be the first to welcome you to the forum ;-)

Paul
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redbean

es là-bas!!

bigmufffuzzwizz

Great tutorial! I've attempted to use magazine paper before and now realize the reason it didn't work was I tried to run it through by itself. Next time I'll try attaching it to a regular piece of paper and give it a try. The PNP is easier with some steps but I'd rather save the $$ and this method seems to work really well.
Owner and operator of Magic Pedals

chromesphere

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Quote from: bigmufffuzzwizz on May 08, 2012, 04:29:33 PM
Great tutorial! I've attempted to use magazine paper before and now realize the reason it didn't work was I tried to run it through by itself. Next time I'll try attaching it to a regular piece of paper and give it a try. The PNP is easier with some steps but I'd rather save the $$ and this method seems to work really well.

Cheers man!

I've been doing this method for probably close to 5 years now and i always get surprisingly good results!  Probably couldnt use it for fine / high res layouts, maybe smd, but i've never had any normal guitar pedal layouts stuff up on me (so far).   you can also fix up small errors with a permanent marker, doesnt happen very often but the options there.  

That was the first problem i had.  I was putting the mag paper through the printer on its own and the printer rollers just kept crushing it up.  A piece of copy paper on the back fixs that!

Like a say to my wife, the "womens weekly" is my favourite magazine :D

Good luck!
Paul
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