DIY PCB etching container with bubbles

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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2008

Simple and cheap, with quick results.

Build and/or use it at your own risk!

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  • @cyberelectronics thanks this helped me with my school project :)

  • @MaliciouStardragon You're welcome :)

  • Cu ce ai taiat plexiglass-ul?

  • @logicmindtube Cu un bomfaier mic, dupa care l-am slefuit.

  • Are you using silicone sealant for the acrylic joints? That's not usually too strong of bond.

  • @early1991baby Yes. I have no problem with silicone sealant.

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  • @cyberelectronics Hydrogen Chloride also known as Plexicolle is a rather effective way of soldering plexiglass together,make miracles soldering almost any plastics in fact.

  • Bubble wand, avail at pet stores. The bigger diameter ones produce more and finer bubbles, even finer than an airstone. They come in lengths up to 14", and about 1/2" diameter. I believe they are made from plastic. They do NOT dissolve in ferric/cupric chloride, as will air stones. These are perfect for cupric tanks, as they provide more aeration, in addition to agitation. Also, finer bubbles means less overspray, so you can fill your tank higher.

  • @cyberelectronics so I ruined; but I have a last chance If I use the air pumper of the school in 5 psi :P

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