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#103144 - Art Paper Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hi Vignesh,
I tried that as well. It seems to be doing a good job. But I must say it takes 3 or 4 tries before I get a perfect trace. Anyways what more can you expect from paper which costs you less than Rs 2(less than 5 cents). I generally fill the sheet with the duplicated layouts and then choose the best. But I do have one question for you. Have you ever tried tinning your pcb to prevent the copper from getting oxidised. I have enquired a lot for those solutions but no one seems to know anything about it. Please do let me know if you find anything near your place to get the job done. Charles, The art paper method works out a lot cheaper (5 cents compared to 1.5 dollars for the Blue sheet). Thanks for your suggestions though. Appreciate the info. Since you are saying that the paper is very good maybe some day when I own my own company I can afford to try the blue sheets.:) Regards, Ashwin. |
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