That broken street lamp gives of -really- nasty kind of UV radiaton when the outer glass is off, dont let any of the light get in contact with you when it is on its way more dangerous then the UV from the sun.
@javitoferreyra - he didnt use much different chemicals then you have to.
the liquids that you see in dirty bottles are only water and the last cream thing is cream hydrogene peroxide. you can prefer liquid one or not to add it at all take it slow and be in control that what i like when i am making my pcbs at home.
and one last thing. according to my experiences it is not a good idea to rob the newly etched board with a piece of cotton.
I'd seriously look into the Pulsar Professional kit. I picked up my laminator from Ebay for $ 22.00 shipped and the rest of the kit ran me about $100 total. I can do traces easily down to .006" and they look great. MUCH easier than this method.
Too long, hard to understand, all those chemicals you use , what are those, where do I get them, how are they called... you work always with light and dont matter?
You have a very thin blade to cut. I recommend you to use a thick blade, it looks like you might hurt your fingers. An elastic blade might break and hurt you.
sosav-HCl hydrochloric acid,and cream hydrogen-peroxid,the other things are yust regular cleanig items like detergents for dishes,hope that these will help you.
That broken street lamp gives of -really- nasty kind of UV radiaton when the outer glass is off, dont let any of the light get in contact with you when it is on its way more dangerous then the UV from the sun.
dtiydr 2 months ago
Demasiada maraca en los químicos y no explica cuales son ni nada!!!
al2colico 5 months ago
@al2colico: Perdona pero si los explica, si supieras hungaro o si hubieras echo como yo que lo traduje con google translator no protestabas
vandresv 3 weeks ago
Finally, someone who actually coats the board to stop it oxidizing!
Tda7000 9 months ago
rulers are for nerds
TheHappyWhaleshark 11 months ago
@javitoferreyra - he didnt use much different chemicals then you have to.
the liquids that you see in dirty bottles are only water and the last cream thing is cream hydrogene peroxide. you can prefer liquid one or not to add it at all take it slow and be in control that what i like when i am making my pcbs at home.
and one last thing. according to my experiences it is not a good idea to rob the newly etched board with a piece of cotton.
condor07tr 1 year ago
I'd seriously look into the Pulsar Professional kit. I picked up my laminator from Ebay for $ 22.00 shipped and the rest of the kit ran me about $100 total. I can do traces easily down to .006" and they look great. MUCH easier than this method.
adisharr 1 year ago
Too long, hard to understand, all those chemicals you use , what are those, where do I get them, how are they called... you work always with light and dont matter?
thanks for the effort, nice music
javitoferreyra 1 year ago 8
You might want to use a clamp for the sawing....
Envergure 1 year ago
it takes so long, i was almost sleeping.
i am using laser transfer method and getting very good results
i advice everybody, seriously it doesn't take more than 5 minutes and very easy to use. The only thing you need is a laser printer and a hot iron.
turkuas23626 1 year ago
Nice work!
NOCNOTCAUGHT 1 year ago
You have a very thin blade to cut. I recommend you to use a thick blade, it looks like you might hurt your fingers. An elastic blade might break and hurt you.
umery2k75 1 year ago
sosav-HCl hydrochloric acid,and cream hydrogen-peroxid,the other things are yust regular cleanig items like detergents for dishes,hope that these will help you.
Daniel94so 2 years ago
Way to much overkill on the cleaning.
billkab 2 years ago 13
Very nice !
altctrl365 2 years ago
you need to put the NAME OF INGREDIENTS in english Pleaseeeeeeeeee.
wer4t4t 2 years ago