Thanks to everybody for their info about milling PCBs. I think my best chance is to just buy two-sided metal clad PCB from Radio Shack (or from Boston's equivalent, "You Blew It Electronics"), do my own etching, and have it milled at a shop. Taking it to a PCB house may cost more than I want to spend on this little project.
I'm curious about the purpose for your milling. Are you free to say why?
Sure, this is a hobby project, not a commerical one. I want to make PCB tie plates for a free-mo model railroad. The are used at the end of each module in a modular railroad to keep the rails together. Here's some more info: http://www.free-mo.org/issues/1999/fm2v5.html#End_Plate_Information Now wasn't that prosaic? I'll bet you thought I had some exotic microwave circuit in mind. . . . ;-) Stuart _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

