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Overview
This is a log for my PCB etching efforts. I followed these directions on instructables. The instructables article references this article, which seems neat.
Observations
- Magazine paper seems to work better than Photo paper
Links
- Inkjet PCB Etching Another page where I detail another method of pcb etching
- PCB Etching Class
- http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-PCB-Bubble-Etch-Tank/