I've completed and etched one side#1 of the PCB with Press and Peel.
Side#2 needs to be etched. the artwork is very basic and can be completed by hand and Rub-On Etch Resist. I had to drill 8 alignment holes to help line up the artwork to each side.
Question #1: I don't want the etching solution to leach through the holes. I had some donuts to cover the holes, but they are so old that the glue is no good. Is there anything that can temporarily fill or cover the holes until side #2 is completed?
Question #2: Has anyone used clear packing tape to cover the areas where the copper is to be protected or will the etching solution just eat it up with the copper?
You have to admit this isn't a typical AMSAT-BB question. In projects before this, I just used side #2 as the ground plane.
73,
Mike (K9QHO)
How about plain old clay? Toy store should have it
Along the same line, smooth peanut butter?
K7TRK
-----Original Message----- From: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of WILLIAMS MICHAEL Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 3:09 PM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] Etching a KLM RHCP/LHCP PCB
I've completed and etched one side#1 of the PCB with Press and Peel.
Side#2 needs to be etched. the artwork is very basic and can be completed by hand and Rub-On Etch Resist. I had to drill 8 alignment holes to help line up the artwork to each side.
Question #1: I don't want the etching solution to leach through the holes. I had some donuts to cover the holes, but they are so old that the glue is no good. Is there anything that can temporarily fill or cover the holes until side #2 is completed?
Question #2: Has anyone used clear packing tape to cover the areas where the copper is to be protected or will the etching solution just eat it up with the copper?
You have to admit this isn't a typical AMSAT-BB question. In projects before this, I just used side #2 as the ground plane.
73,
Mike (K9QHO)
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----- Original Message ----- From: "WILLIAMS MICHAEL" k9qho6762@sbcglobal.net To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 12:08 AM Subject: [amsat-bb] Etching a KLM RHCP/LHCP PCB
Hi Mike, K9QHO
I've completed and etched one side#1 of the PCB with Press and Peel.
OK,
Side#2 needs to be etched. the artwork is very basic and can be completed by hand and Rub-On Etch Resist. I had to drill 8 alignment holes to help line up the artwork to each side.
OK, but remember that you have to drill 9 alignment holes only to solder the relay and that all holes on PCB must be inside metallized.
Question #1: I don't want the etching solution to leach through the holes. I had some donuts to cover the holes, but they are so old that the glue is no good. Is there anything that can temporarily fill or cover the holes until side #2 is completed?
Mike, I would temporarily fill the holes using a two component epoxy adesive that become very hard when it dry so that the etching solution cannot leach through the holes. A suitable two component epoxy adesive is called UHU-PLUS
http://www.stirlingshop.de/UHU-Plus-Epoxy-Adhesive-Endfest-300
As soon side #1 and #2 are etched by the acid soluction it is necessary to drill again the holes to remove the epoxy adesive but remember that all 9 holes must be metallized inside so that you must fit a hollow rivet into each hole and than solder it to both side #1 and #2 of PCB The holes metallization is very important because othervise you cannot properly solder the relay pins on both sides of the PCB When soldering the relay pins do not use too much heat with a high power soldering iron because the relay pins are not copper but steel that becames immediately oxidated at high temperature.
Question #2: Has anyone used clear packing tape to cover the areas where the copper is to be protected or will the etching solution just eat it up with the copper?
In my opinion the etching solution just will eat it up with the copper.
You have to admit this isn't a typical AMSAT-BB question. In projects before this, I just used side #2 as the ground plane.
In my opinion you have place good usefull questions to AMSAT-BB
Don't forget that you must protect the PCB and relay from the water so that in a separate email I have sent to you a set of pictures to show you how I have solved the problem,
73,
Mike (K9QHO)
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My first thought is to use candle wax, as long as your etching solution is used cold. Warm the board up and coat the one side and holes, let it cool, and then do your thing on the other side. I've made simple single-sided boards in the past by using a toothpick to scrape away a line between what becomes very wide "traces". Saves a lot on etchant too, since you end up removing very little copper.
The wax comes off easily with a paper towel and a little heat.
Greg KO6TH
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 15:08:57 -0800 From: k9qho6762@sbcglobal.net To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] Etching a KLM RHCP/LHCP PCB
I've completed and etched one side#1 of the PCB with Press and Peel.
Side#2 needs to be etched. the artwork is very basic and can be completed by hand and Rub-On Etch Resist. I had to drill 8 alignment holes to help line up the artwork to each side.
Question #1: I don't want the etching solution to leach through the holes. I had some donuts to cover the holes, but they are so old that the glue is no good. Is there anything that can temporarily fill or cover the holes until side #2 is completed?
Question #2: Has anyone used clear packing tape to cover the areas where the copper is to be protected or will the etching solution just eat it up with the copper?
You have to admit this isn't a typical AMSAT-BB question. In projects before this, I just used side #2 as the ground plane.
73,
Mike (K9QHO)
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I've completed and etched one side#1 of the PCB with Press and Peel.
Side#2 needs to be etched. the artwork is very basic and can be completed by hand and Rub-On Etch Resist. I had to drill 8 alignment holes to help line up the artwork to each side.
Question #1: I don't want the etching solution to leach through the holes. I had some donuts to cover the holes, but they are so old that the glue is no good. Is there anything that can temporarily fill or cover the holes until side #2 is completed?
Question #2: Has anyone used clear packing tape to cover the areas where the copper is to be protected or will the etching solution just eat it up with the copper?
Hello! I have used contact paper, ie "sticky-backed plastic" for protection. It will resist even Hydroclorid acid/hydrogen peroxide etching mixture. Just press the edges carefully.
-jari oh3uw
You have to admit this isn't a typical AMSAT-BB question. In projects before this, I just used side #2 as the ground plane.
73,
Mike (K9QHO)
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