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| floobydust:
I have pcb coasters and rulers from various companies. The coaster does not work, it just slides all over the desk and is annoying. Too lightweight, it needs thin feet like a real coaster, they have felt. Cork on top. Vias would soon be plugged with coffee. |
| mdszy:
--- Quote from: floobydust on June 30, 2019, 05:50:47 pm ---I have pcb coasters and rulers from various companies. The coaster does not work, it just slides all over the desk and is annoying. Too lightweight, it needs thin feet like a real coaster, they have felt. Cork on top. Vias would soon be plugged with coffee. --- End quote --- Hm, I see. Small self-adhesive rubber feet would probably be useful for keeping it from sliding around. |
| Cloud:
I have stopped using PCBs as coasters and replaced them with 4" trays. Since they have cavities which trap the liquid from glass :D |
| tooki:
--- Quote from: mdszy on June 30, 2019, 04:59:12 pm ---So I've been using reject PCB's as drink coasters, and had an idea: Why not see about making PCB's that are MEANT to be drink coasters? --- End quote --- Bigclive did a video on this 2 months ago: |
| mdszy:
--- Quote from: tooki on June 30, 2019, 06:01:26 pm --- --- Quote from: mdszy on June 30, 2019, 04:59:12 pm ---So I've been using reject PCB's as drink coasters, and had an idea: Why not see about making PCB's that are MEANT to be drink coasters? --- End quote --- Bigclive did a video on this 2 months ago: --- End quote --- Oh yeah, forgot about that! |
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