Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!ucsd!sdcc6!dino!dlou From: dlou@dino.ucsd.edu (Dennis Lou) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: photoetch question Message-ID: <12692@sdcc6.ucsd.edu> Date: 18 Sep 90 01:36:18 GMT Sender: news@sdcc6.ucsd.edu Organization: CSE Dept., U. C. San Diego Lines: 16 Nntp-Posting-Host: dino.ucsd.edu It's been a while since I etched a board. Now, I think I want to do a Radio Electronics project. They supply the pattern in the magazine. It's too intricate to just lay down transfers on copperclad and I don't want to spend the time and money to buy the board outright. I assume the best way is to photoetch. So my question is: What's the best way to photoetch a board assuming you etch boards on a limited basis and you only have access to basement materials/facilities? -- Dennis Lou Disclaimer: I don't use lame disks. dlou@dino.ucsd.edu "But Yossarian, what if everyone thought that way?" [backbone]!ucsd!dino!dlou "Then I'd be crazy to think any other way!"