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> OT: DIY Printed Circuit Board ????, For Programable Ignition
Mueller
post Oct 3 2003, 10:07 PM
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I'd like to build this PCB if the group buy takes too long to materialize.

I've seen a few websites that show how to make your own PCB and it does not seem too difficult, any pointers or tips or links to an outstanding DIY PCB site??

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post Oct 7 2003, 09:01 AM
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I'll have to agree with John on this. If you're wanting to actually make a PCB, then the iron transfer method is fun, although drilling all the holes is a bit of a pain. But, it's an educational way to use up a few evenings. Otherwise, I'd send it off to a board house. A place like Express PCB or Alberta can do it pretty cheaply, and if you're just wanting to have the board, it's worth the cost. Have a few made up, then sell them off. A few boards isn't much more than one.

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