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*Functionally still a pcb, but technically may be a [[MCB]] or a | *Functionally still a pcb, but technically may be a [[MCB]] or a | ||
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*[https://www.reddit.com/r/electronics/comments/8kupp3/finally_nailed_making_pcbs_with_my_laser_cutter/ A Reddit Post on a Laser Ablative Workflow] | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:41, 20 October 2020
Basics
- This page goes over, and intends to organize, the various ways to make a pcb
Resistant Mask Methods
Paper Resist Transfer
Marker Deposited Resist
Selective Mask Ablation
- Uses a laser to ablate the mask
- Could be a dedicated device such as the Open Source D3D PCB Laser Ablative System , but would most likely be via the Open Source Laser Diode Toolhead
Photoresist
DLP/Stencil etc?
- Seems to be a desription of a simplified version of this here Easy pcb making ? Needs page refining + research etc
- Page is a mess, but an OSE industrial machine for this would be a Open Source PCB Photoengraving System
Selective Laser Photoresist Activation
Milling Processes
- Functionally still a pcb, but technically may be a MCB or a