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$200 for the accessory, $900 for the combination tool, if anyone wants it.
I tried to put this on Slashdot at the time, but failed. :(
That looks really interesting! Can you cut thin copper, for doing your own PCBs? Or is any kind of metal impossible?
However, it will (very slowly) cut thin copper if it's covered in permanent marker... but at that pioint it's easier to jjust do etch transfer.
I'm building a different system (which will be a lot cheaper, and is not a milling machine).
Any link or way to keep informed about this? I really want to use surface-mount components, but making the PCBs are a major obstacle.
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We did this last year (Score:5, Informative)
$200 for the accessory, $900 for the combination tool, if anyone wants it.
I tried to put this on Slashdot at the time, but failed. :(
Re:We did this last year (Score:2)
That looks really interesting! Can you cut thin copper, for doing your own PCBs? Or is any kind of metal impossible?
Re: (Score:2)
However, it will (very slowly) cut thin copper if it's covered in permanent marker... but at that pioint it's easier to jjust do etch transfer.
Re: (Score:2)
Any link or way to keep informed about this? I really want to use surface-mount components, but making the PCBs are a major obstacle.