> On Jan 31, 2021, at 9:18 AM, newxito wrote:
> I remember making an amplifier board using a felt pen in the early seventies.
>
In the early Nineties I laid out PC boards with Illustrator. There were no
user-definable style sheets. To change the width of a trace I had to bring up a
dialog
I remember making an amplifier board using a felt pen in the early
seventies.
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I made a few boards using tape a loong way back. I never considered getting
arty. Loving the wavey traces on that board
Ian
On Sunday, 31 January 2021, 10:46:21 GMT, Dekatron42
wrote:
A few PCB routing softwares are getting back curved traces, I have seen
examples from KiCAD and
A few PCB routing softwares are getting back curved traces, I have seen
examples from KiCAD and Designspark but haven't tested them out myself but
I sure will do when and if they are available!
/Martin
On Sunday, 31 January 2021 at 07:22:19 UTC+1 Richard Scales wrote:
> I can remember laying
I can remember laying out PCB designs using black tape and transfers at 2x
or 3x size on a light box back around 79-81 - those were the days - if only
modern PCB routing software could achieve something similar, apply the
'human touch' perhaps!
- Richard
On Sunday, 31 January 2021 at