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    I have very little experience in these waters so...

    I have very little experience in these waters so me attempting to help seems like having a five year old sit in on college level courses. I'm not complaining about lack of updates or pictures of new...
  2. Interesting. Yeah, I was thinking the Peachy...

    Interesting. Yeah, I was thinking the Peachy might be capable of rather insanely fine lines and spaces, at least coming from the perspective that I think most of us are coming from. I was hoping for...
  3. Thanks, Pete. Looks like this could definitely...

    Thanks, Pete. Looks like this could definitely work with a few software hacks. Looks promising.

    If you'd like a sample or two of PurEtch it wouldn't be difficult for me to mail a couple 3x3"...
  4. Really? So the stock laser is powerful enough,...

    Really? So the stock laser is powerful enough, you think? What do you guys think of this project?
    http://www.head-fi.org/t/679185/the-3d-printer-thread-d/75#post_10568627...
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    Badass. What about something like a...

    Badass.

    What about something like a potentiometric transducer linked up to a tone generator? You have your float device, it's in between and closes the gap between two vertical traces, one of...
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    I apologize if these questions are redundant, but...

    I apologize if these questions are redundant, but how many "dots per inch" is required for proper z-axis resolution of a general purpose 3-D printer? And assuming our z-axis measuring equipment was...
  7. You're correct if you're using a "negative"...

    You're correct if you're using a "negative" photopolymer film. When using PurEtch traditionally your photomask is a "B&W" negative and the exposed areas of the film take longer to develop (once...
  8. Exposing Photopolymer Laminated Copper Clad Boards With A Peachy

    Hey guys. Throwing this out there, no idea if it's been discussed before, or to what length. Bit of a noob in these waters so looking forward to hearing what you all have to say.

    Using consumer...
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