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- From: bob@comlab.gatech.edu (Bob Baggerman)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: Re: Success! Resist Pen Works in HP Plotter!
- Keywords: resist pens, pcb, etching
- Message-ID: <67465@hydra.gatech.EDU>
- Date: 2 Sep 92 13:30:04 GMT
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- Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology
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- Adrian Godwin writes:
- >I'd like to go one further than David and avoid the need for chemicals
- >altogether : machining the copper surface directly.
-
- We have one of these machines. It is essentially a precision XY plotter
- with a motor and a chuck to hold the milling bit. Its XY accuracy astounds
- me. It is on the order of 0.001".
-
- It works by milling away the copper around the traces you want to keep.
- The trouble is that it is tough to make it work reliably. The mill bit has
- about a 90 degree tip. To make it cut deep enough the minimum cut width is
- about 0.010". When laying out artwork on 0.025" centers that means line
- widths are 0.015". But the copper clad isn't particularly uniform and
- sometimes the mill bit isn't exactly concentric, both meaning your cut width
- ends up being greater. Pretty soon to get cuts that are deep enough across
- the entire board the depth of cut (and hence width of cut) gets great enough
- to where there is not much left of your traces.
-
- The machine really is nifty to watch in action. It would be pretty good for
- larger geometry layouts. I would be hard pressed, though, to recommend
- this style milling machine for PC boards with a lot of DIP IC or any other
- dense layout requiring thin traces. Maybe some other cutting technology
- would be the answer but I'm not aware of any currently on the market.
-
- Bob
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