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| Aggressive_Doughnut:
Hey all, sorry if this has been asked before but I can't find it if it has. What do you do with your extra PCBs? I have completed a bunch of projects, and each run of PCBs (including unsuccessful revisions...) was at least quantity ten, so now I have a few hundred extra unused PCBs floating around. Seems a shame to have to toss them in the garbage. I guess I could make an art project, but I imagine I would still have many left over. |
| Moriambar:
--- Quote from: Aggressive_Doughnut on March 21, 2019, 12:33:30 pm ---Hey all, sorry if this has been asked before but I can't find it if it has. What do you do with your extra PCBs? I have completed a bunch of projects, and each run of PCBs (including unsuccessful revisions...) was at least quantity ten, so now I have a few hundred extra unused PCBs floating around. Seems a shame to have to toss them in the garbage. I guess I could make an art project, but I imagine I would still have many left over. --- End quote --- I try and reuse them. Sometimes the circuits are specific but with a bit of thinking, some jumpers, and pre-soldering stuff can be repurposed. The ones that are too specific go in the trash |
| KL27x:
Stage 1: hold onto all these PCB's in case they might be useful Stage 2: keep one example of each extra for a collection, filling up a shoe box Stage 3: put them in the trash as soon as you are done verifying the PCB |
| ataradov:
Was discussed here https://www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/what-to-do-with-extra-proto-pcbs/ |
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