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Photo-etching printed circuit board (homebrew PCB)

A photo-etching walkthrough to show how I make my own printed circuit boards (PCB) at home.  
 
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rogoxn (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Ciao, ho seguito il tuo video (completo davvero!), volevo chiederti un chiarimento se possibile. Il mio inglese fa un po' schifo e dal video non sono riuscito a capire che acido hai usato e con cosa l'hai diluito (l'altra bottiglia).
Ti ringrazio Ale1
jollino (2 months ago) Show Hide
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La bottiglia grande è acido idrocloridrico (comune acido muriatico), quella piccola è perossido di idrogeno (per gli amici acqua ossigenata). Ti serve l'acido muriatico con concentrazione 30%-35%, ossia quello "da piscina". Quello al 5% usato comunemente in casa non è adatto.
rogoxn (2 months ago) Show Hide
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scusa se ti rompo ancora le scatole, ma il perossido d'azzoto in che concentrazione va usato??
jollino (2 months ago) Show Hide
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perossido d'idrogeno! la normale acqua ossigenata per le ferite che trovi al supermercato va benissimo.
mrmgarabet (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Hi,
Thanks for so detailed video. At the end of video you are speaking about the drilling machine. With the Dremel work station (the vertical stand) is clear. Could you provide information about the rotary tool, the brand and the model.

Thank you
DarkBusterXYZ (3 months ago) Show Hide
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compa deberia intentar el cloruro ferrico mas rapido y sin riesgo de envenenamiento o gases toxicos
Manekinen (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Hey dude, great tutorial. BUT. Use thiner drills! I am using 0.7mm for resistors, thin capacitors and stuff, 0.8mm for thicker ones. Never use 1mm for that small holes. 1mm is for goldpins or connectors, but i prefer 0.9mm, it fits tight.
NKB0304 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Googles those stuff to protect your eyes
sougiasdj (4 months ago) Show Hide
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WoW that is amazing video /tutorial.Soon icome up with some questions... 5 star :)
joshlwilson (4 months ago) Show Hide
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i hink he means software

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