On 22 Mar 2012, at 09:28, Cobra007 wrote:

> I would choose for number 2, used that method before and worked out
> really well. I think it'a also the quickest way and perfect if you
> want to make multiple boards.
> 
> Michel
> 
>> 2] Scan it, import it into your PCB program as a background to trace over. 
>> Place components and tracks to match your scan. I use Osmond PCB, it places 
>> a background PDF to trace over. Send to board house.

Yes it's my choice too. Do other pcb programs allow tracing layers? I am sure 
they must do.

8"x8" is a large board though. I'd etch my own and drill, if it's just a few 
off. But so many things left unconsidered: authenticity, speed of production, 
personal ability, saleability, visual look.

John S

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