Honest question on supplies

Started by guitar_199, April 11, 2011, 10:32:26 PM

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guitar_199

Why can't you find the old style rub on transfer PCB artwork anywhere anymore?   I'm well aware that the world has gone to easy software and easy photocopies and iron on transfers and photo-resist...but I don't own a laser printer.   I don't want to have to fool with photo-sensitive boards and developers.  Some of what I would like to do would take me five minutes and I would have it floating in etchant.  But I can't seem to dream up a search that will turn up packs like you once could buy of pads, transistor pad sets, IC layout sets, tape.....   just the simple stuff.   I just can't seem to find it.    Does anyone have any ideas?   Thanks a million.
Bob

Taylor

This thread answers why you can't find it (not made anymore) and offers some good advice for somebody in your situation:

http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=77982.0

In my opinion, for anything that's simple enough that you could tape out a PCB in 5 minutes, I would build it on perf board.

davepedals

I have no idea who sales that stuff anymore. Too bad you don't like photo-sensitive boards, it's simple and works great!
dave


smallbearelec

Quote from: guitar_199 on April 11, 2011, 10:32:26 PM
Why can't you find the old style rub on transfer PCB artwork anywhere anymore?

Economics; the tape method is just too labor-intensive to compete. Note that since the that '09 thread that someone else referred to was done, I have worked out some of the difficulty with the photo-positive process.

http://www.smallbearelec.com/HowTos/PhotoPCBoards/PhotoPCBoards.htm

It works fine with an inkjet printer, and the materials are cheap and readily available.

Regards
SD

jkokura

There's a place in Victoria BC that still has some. It's around, you just have to look.

Jacob

tiges_ tendres

Every time I go in Radioshack they have that stuff.
Try a little tenderness.

guitar_199

Folks, thanks for the replies.  It has been a few days since I could take the time to get back on and look.

I have to admit, I read SmallBear's article and it does make it seem pretty easy.

I may be looking into it....