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| CJay:
Stick a sheet of self adhesive copper to it, etch as usual or use a vinyl cutter? And oooh, that project with the flex PCBs is going to be great once it's finished. |
| daqq:
Thanks for the great suggestions guys! The thread capt bullshot was the one I was looking for! I was hoping to avoid all of the 'homebrew' stuff. I'm sure it's possible, I even found a few articles ( such as https://hackaday.com/2016/07/18/cnlohrs-glass-pcb-fabrication-process/ ) on the topic, that gave great result,s but I want to avoid these kinds of extra steps if at all possible. I've thought about various DIY ways, but it was all unreasonably complicated and I don't want to deal with that. I looked into the silver nitrate method, but to the best of my knowledge, the design would have no staying/adhesive power and the insanely thin amount of metal would probably be melted into the solder. One of the sillier ideas I had was to have a water jet (or similar) cut out a copper pattern from thin sheet metal and these would be then glued on to the substrate (basically a nastier version of CJays vinyl cutter suggestion). --- Quote ---For low current, LCD factories may help, an LCD have a transparent conductive layer --- End quote --- Yeah, I know, but it can't be soldered to the best of my knowledge. |
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