haha ! awesome stories !
If I steer away from vintage correct PCB I'd rather have a regular 1.6mm epoxy one, and call it a day. I have never tried 3D printing an actual PCB with conductive filament, but I know it can be done. I guess it's OK with tiny digital currents or small LEDs or such, but I don't about the tube circuit I want to build ?
I have been doing quite a lot of plotter cutting like in the video above with various adhesive foils and sometimes I can be a bit tricky and fragile.
I think the better solution would gluing the whole copper sheet and then slowly milling.
I'll see what I can do, but I'd like to DIY it, for sure ! Because of the fun, and of the looks.
I will keep you posted with my experiments, and hopefully some results
If I steer away from vintage correct PCB I'd rather have a regular 1.6mm epoxy one, and call it a day. I have never tried 3D printing an actual PCB with conductive filament, but I know it can be done. I guess it's OK with tiny digital currents or small LEDs or such, but I don't about the tube circuit I want to build ?
I have been doing quite a lot of plotter cutting like in the video above with various adhesive foils and sometimes I can be a bit tricky and fragile.
I think the better solution would gluing the whole copper sheet and then slowly milling.
I'll see what I can do, but I'd like to DIY it, for sure ! Because of the fun, and of the looks.
I will keep you posted with my experiments, and hopefully some results
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