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| fixit7:
What do you think about using copperclad FR4 and a dremel? https://www.dropbox.com/s/w9umrenr60loyd3/HV_Proto_2.JPG?dl=0 I was wondering what happens if you accidentally cut too much copper off? If the space is short, can you just solder the joint? |
| ogden:
--- Quote from: fixit7 on May 17, 2019, 05:09:52 pm ---I was wondering what happens if you accidentally cut too much copper off? --- End quote --- Put it back :) - Add wire or solder blob. I suggest to skip this nasty&dusty dremelling that do not look much better than Manhattan style and try UV photoresist film + etching. |
| Chriss:
He he... Interesting. I like your design and idea. :-) Sent from my SM-J500F using Tapatalk |
| Benta:
This is standard procedure and done very often, but mostly with a small CNC mill. It's costly though, as the FR-4 material will make mince of your cutting tool very quickly. |
| Jwillis:
It's not glamorous but if it works for a prototype, why not .It might be cheaper ,easier and more compact to use protoboard but I like your initiative.Well done! |
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