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From: PatheticComputing
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  • Nice job, I Love the little CNC machine

  • Nice Job. What was the tool you used to do the toner transfer. It looked like a soldering iron with a big flat tip.

  • @Spudmn Yeah, that's essentially what it is. It's a Walnut Hollow textile tool.

  • Excellent.

    

  • why did you use toner transfer and not mill the board with your cnc?

  • @peterhall30004 It's not something that I normally do. I only did it once on the video I made really just to try it out. Also, I used an Eagle plugin to generate the g-code for the milling, but I used Kicad to make this board.

  • Nice work! y cant wait to see the lcd sowing something! Now y working at a cnc (something like yours) but the movement from motors is transmitted trough printer belts. In this way eliminate the noise and increase speed. Between motor and the belts y will use a reduction gear, Anyway , great video, and goodluck!

  • Nice, finally another video. Love your work. Can't wait to see the LCD in action.

  • What's the thinness trace you can make with toner transfer method? Where did you get info about psp lcd?

  • @rapsod1911 How thin you can get the traces really depends on several factors: How carefully you do the transfer, etching time, printer resolution, etc. The traces on this PCB are 10 mil. I personally wouldn't go under 8 mil.

    Sparkfun sells the PSP LCD and has the datasheet on their website. I bought my LCD from ebay about 3 years ago. The part number is LQ043T3DX02.

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