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Step 14But did it WORK?

But did it WORK?
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Let's see. I can be intentionally sloppy here, so as to better emulate someone without much experience, right? (Sure. That's a good excuse. I normally run off my boards on an LPKF PCB "plotter", so I genuinely suck at doing this the hard way.)

Scrap of board, magazine paper/toner transfer; looks not so wonderful at this point. Touch up with a sharpie.. etch, drill, clean... More toner transfer for the "silkscreen", add components and power it on...
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