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DIY Double Sided PCB/Circuit Board Etching

Step 7Finished!

Finished!
FINISHED!

It might take you a bit of experimentation to get it right or come up with your own way of making PCBs, but it's really not difficult at all! I'd never even considered making my own boards before, but now it's made my controller project actually possible to finish!

Now all thats needed is for you to solder your parts on and connect it up to whatever project you're doing.

Good Luck!
MONSTA

http://www.monstamusic.co.uk
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Nov 7, 2010. 11:01 AMEgoran says:
Great instructable! Thanks for the tip about using magazine paper for transfer. I was using ink jet photo paper but this seems even simpler and cheaper. Thanks for the tip!
Cheers

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MONSTA is a London based DJ and technology nut. This site covers all aspects of his music life including Mixes, Gigs, Ideas, Projects and other Monstarous activies.