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Old 09-27-2009, 08:20 AM
 
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First PCB, better than I expected

Greetings,

My first PCB, milled on my self-made CNC router with Mach3 and gcode from pcb-gcode, 30º 0.1mm V-bit, 1000mm (40ipm) feed rate.

I’m surprised with the result, didn’t expect such a good result.

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PA,

Nice work. Looks like you were able to keep that board real flat while cutting it. Looks uniform over the entire board.
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nice job
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Old 09-28-2009, 01:03 PM
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Wow, that's very nice.
Congratulations!
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Good job!
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hi

ok ok
my engless is not so good
sorry
but look to be nice work
i hope one day i do the same
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Nice....

I would like to make my own PCB's, so I was wondering what type of drill/mill you use and at what RPM?
Do you have a picture of it?
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Some of us are using the Wolfgang spindle. Only available on ebay, there is a thread on it in this forum.
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Where can I find info about the motor used for the wolfgang spindle? Thanks
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Very nice
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Hi,

I finally got the time to put together a small video of this board:



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this is something
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