Quote Originally Posted by Aztecphoenix View Post
I may be way off base here but, by using the PCB idea, if it turns out that the peachy can be used to etch photosensitive PCBs people would easily be able to make their own coils for experimenting with when they get their Peachys
It can be done by layering those very thin PCBs, insulating them and then lining them up to solder. The process would be way more tedious than simply winding your own home brew coils and connecting them to a breakout board with epoxy to mimic the peachy PCB coils.

My suggestion is more for the peachy team as a means of mass producing coils with minimal headaches.

But honestly, I believe in diy up to a certain point. The peachy team could easily sell these coil boards to DIY people and save them tons of time, or people can organize group purchases of them from PCB manufacturers (we arent exactly living in the stone age here ). Also, if you're buying your wire to wind the coil, you may as well just buy a coil embedded PCB. As makers, we need to be realistic about what is easily done for us vs absolutely doing every bit of work yourself. No man (or woman) is an island, so let's not get carried away!




-UD