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If any supplies are low - here's the ordering sheet: | If any supplies are low - here's the ordering sheet: | ||
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13CzrknA-gje8imDsIwGcc6N7ohlUdvaHhMr8B-QhfR0/edit#gid=0 PCB Supplies] | [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13CzrknA-gje8imDsIwGcc6N7ohlUdvaHhMr8B-QhfR0/edit#gid=0 PCB Supplies] | ||
Email us at info AT hackrva.org | Email us at info AT hackrva.org |
Revision as of 14:09, 31 January 2016
We have two main methods for making PCB's at HackRVA; toner transfer and photoresist. Toner transfer is the simpler and most common DIY method. Photoresist takes more practice.
PCB Making Equipment
Some our equipment includes: - Laminator for heating board and toner transfer. - T-shirt press for heating board and toner transfer. - Griddle for heating acid. - Dedicated laser jet printer for printing designs on toner transfer paper. - Lighting for photoresist image transfer onto copper. - Toaster ovens for solder reflow.
PCB Making Work Station
We have a PCB making station in the Tech Lab.
If any supplies are low - here's the ordering sheet:
PCB Supplies
Email us at info AT hackrva.org