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What is the file extension for a gerber file? Wondering if me CAD software a already can create one.
For what the OP was asking (I think) was a way to clean up the resistors and there wiring.I make my own with a cut off wheel in a Dremal. Solder SMT resistors to the small PC board and it really cleans up some wiring too. I get 4 resistors and wire tabs on less than a 1/2 inch X 1/2 inch board.
Sir Pete,did you mean to have the same link posted twice in above post?carl
Do any of these houses work with flexible PC board?
Do any of these houses work with flexible PC board?https://www.ebay.com/itm/Pyralux-Kapton-Flexible-Printed-Circuit-Board-Material-Various-Models-9-x-12/153153567548?var=453005815493
I wonder if a laser would etch them and be able to create hole smaller that milled boards.Anybody with a laser out there willing to try?
I'd thought the same thing, so I consulted an expert. The problem is that it requires quite a powerful laser to etch metal, particularly because it's reflective, and the PC board material is also quite difficult to cut with a typical laser. Not to mention somewhat toxic--an exhaust system is an absolute must.
Was thing this strictly for the flexible, single sided PCB material. Is that what you asked about?
a one watt laser in a special build doesn't have enough power to remove copper even one ounce thickness ...i have tried on several occasions with a modified plotter version ..but it will remove dark coloured resist fairly well, and allow etching by normal liquid immersion methods .you would -probably- need twenty watts as a minimum for removal of copper (Attachment Link)
In other words, could one make a three or four pin plate fixture to return the material to the same location for mutliple laser runs?