Murphy's friend
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Joined: 04/10/2019 Location: AustraliaPosts: 660 |
Posted: 02:35am 25 Dec 2023 |
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Thanks for explaining your reasons SunBaked, I understand now why.
I started laying out PCB's 50 years ago when it was done with tapes & photography. Have stuck to the electronic version of this (much easier to correct) ever since it became available.
As to Chinese manufacturing, I well remember when similar rejection was applied to stuff made in Japan. So much so that one was not allowed to park a Japanese made car outside a NSW RSL club.
But the world moves on and I try to keep up with it.
Have fun watching your router creating massive copper planes, isolated by tracks . What you need to do now is re- configure a 3D printer to print copper tracks onto a blank fibreglass board, are you up to that challenge ? |