Interest in reproduction PCBs?

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No problem, I'll check back soon.
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superslidetail wrote:No problem, I'll check back soon.
Expect I will have them up for grabs here, before I get round to updating my site.

Just need a day or so, to scan them in, add dimensions, and work out the prices.
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Ok, well I'm always on here so that works for me. :tu:
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Dayyuuum. If I was builder and not a consumer I would be all over those. :crackjam:

Nice work!
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Those boards look sick Brook! :badlove:
Would definitely be in for a few
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Yes they came out really well, everything is super clean like the cuts, and had them finish the copper with OSP
OSP (Organic Solderability Preservative) or anti-tarnish preserves the copper surface from oxidation by applying a very thin protective layer of material over the exposed copper usually using a conveyorized process.

It uses a water-based organic compound that selectively bonds to copper and provides an organometallic layer that protects the copper prior to soldering. It's also extremely green environmentally in comparison with the other common lead-free finishes, which suffer from either being more toxic or substantially higher energy consumption.
Hunting down a fabrication house that had enough old stock board was a nightmare, and then they were a bit perplext to why I want it, and without solder mask, silkscreen and tin/gold plating.

Then getting the artwork was a problem, till fellow forum member Pulse came along and worked some magic.
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Wow! Amazing job there brook!! Now who wants to build me a univibe?!
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Want
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Going to slap them up on here this weekend in 3rd part direct if anyone interested!

(and still taking suggestion for the next batch!)
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