How complicated is the board? making your own circuit boards is not that hard, made a few of my own in the past :-)
You can use the film and UV method to get the tracks on the copper board or I think these days you can even iron a laser printed sheet onto the copper board and the toner sticks to it so you can then dip it in the solution that removes copper and your tracks stay there, simply scrub off the toner later with a steelo :-). I used to have a bunch of letraset like rub on tracks and packages and so forth which I used, maybe Dick Smith still sell something like that, it was probably 10+ years ago tho'. jeremyb. > From: Andrew J Sands <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2002/08/21 Wed AM 09:58:33 GMT+12:00 > To: CLUG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [OT] I/O programming & DIY hardware? > > > Apologies for off-topic post, BUT as usual you guys(gals) are very > knowledgible(?) :-) > > Firstly, what do you intend to use your little interface board for Nick R? > Are we going to see the out come at an upcoming meeting?? ;-) I shouldn't > talk my one has been assembled for about three years and when I have some > spare time............ > > More importantly, would anyone on the list know where I might get some > single sided proto-type/first run small quantity printed circuit boards > manufactured from my design artwork? If, as I believe from general enquiries > I probably looking at a three-2-four week delay! As usual I have an > out-of-town on-going project that requires some modification (read as > 'serious bastardry') to make it function as I intend!! > > I can use the solver of all crisis, stripboard BUT its getting tacky and a > real pain to remote service via telephone. > > Anyone else on list other than Chris H, David M, Nick R whom are geek in > action by adding home-grown mods to their respective systems. > > regards, Andrew > >
