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pasch Posted - 13 May 2015 : 20:46:28
hi all
Any ideas for rapid prototype pcb's?
Anything for home user, who like to make pcb in 30 min ?
thank you
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Iain Wilkie Posted - 16 May 2015 : 21:31:29
Well spotted John !

Iain
John Baraclough Posted - 16 May 2015 : 19:57:14
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Originally posted by pasch

Hmm...
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indiegogo http://igg.me/at/ppcbs/x/10030136
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Hmm... indeed.

It could be coincidence, but I have a feeling that you are in some way connected to the product in that second link.

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edrees Posted - 15 May 2015 : 13:21:32
Yes, they are commonly used PCB chemicals for DIY pcb manufacture.

But I prefer sodium persulphate to ferric chloride to etch the copper, and I use weak sodium hydroxide solution for the photo-developer.

pasch Posted - 14 May 2015 : 23:25:10
Hmm...
After a quick search , i found the below sites in google.
diy https://retromaster.wordpress.com/pcb-making
indiegogo http://igg.me/at/ppcbs/x/10030136

but the problem is the home user like to use those materials?
edrees Posted - 14 May 2015 : 09:59:48
Chemical etching using single sided positive photo etch pcb might just be possible in 30 minutes. It usually takes me ~ 45 minutes from start to finish for a double sided pcb but I have invested in UV boxes and acid and developer tanks. Mechanical milling of pcb tracks using a NC machine could take longer depending on pcb complexity.

Plenty of hits if you Google the subject.