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* I used Kicad to produce the Gerbers and then used [http://circuitpeople.com/] to create a 600 DPI PNG file. I'm not sure if more recent versions of Kicad produce usable print files or not.
* I used Kicad to produce the Gerbers and then used [http://circuitpeople.com/] to create a 600 DPI PNG file. I'm not sure if more recent versions of Kicad produce usable print files or not.
* I used GIMP to lay-up multiple copies of the board to be etched in one file. On the CAD station it's in German language but the pretty icons help.
* The copper board I found was roughly 100mm x 160mm.
* There are white lab coats hanging on the back of the door to the "chemistry lab"--you will look particularly menacing when they are accessorised with black gloves.





Version vom 1. Februar 2009, 16:05 Uhr

(As an English-speaking, non-German-speaking visitor to Metalab I thought I'd add a few notes from my experience making a PCB using Metalab facilities. -- follower)

  • You can probably find a number of English language UV etching guides online that you can use alongside the translated Metalab specific instructions. I used one from ladyada which was somewhat appropriate.
  • I used Kicad to produce the Gerbers and then used [1] to create a 600 DPI PNG file. I'm not sure if more recent versions of Kicad produce usable print files or not.
  • I used GIMP to lay-up multiple copies of the board to be etched in one file. On the CAD station it's in German language but the pretty icons help.
  • The copper board I found was roughly 100mm x 160mm.
  • There are white lab coats hanging on the back of the door to the "chemistry lab"--you will look particularly menacing when they are accessorised with black gloves.


(Hopefully more to be added.)