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Michael
Hi all,
I've started making my own PCBs at home, and have been having great fun
-- until I've run into problems with making through-hole components and
plating vias. I've had a look at a lot of sites, and there seems to be
a lot of information, such as on this one:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/electricstuff/pcbs.html
Now, I've seen mention of this "Multicore Copperset" system, but for
the life of me, I can't seem to find anywhere that has it in stock - it
seems to be a discontinued line. Alternatively, I'm trying to find just
the 'bail bar' refills, and I can try to do it myself, but I'm having
trouble finding anywhere that stocks them, too.
Failing that, I can always fall back to these linking pins, but that
seems like a bit of a waste to me - I may as well stick some solid-core
copper wire through the hole and solder it both sides - it seems to
work just as well.
Does anyone have any ideas? I'm at a bit of a loss for any other ideas
on how to (easily) plate through holes.
Cheers, and thanks for any help,
Michael
I've started making my own PCBs at home, and have been having great fun
-- until I've run into problems with making through-hole components and
plating vias. I've had a look at a lot of sites, and there seems to be
a lot of information, such as on this one:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/electricstuff/pcbs.html
Now, I've seen mention of this "Multicore Copperset" system, but for
the life of me, I can't seem to find anywhere that has it in stock - it
seems to be a discontinued line. Alternatively, I'm trying to find just
the 'bail bar' refills, and I can try to do it myself, but I'm having
trouble finding anywhere that stocks them, too.
Failing that, I can always fall back to these linking pins, but that
seems like a bit of a waste to me - I may as well stick some solid-core
copper wire through the hole and solder it both sides - it seems to
work just as well.
Does anyone have any ideas? I'm at a bit of a loss for any other ideas
on how to (easily) plate through holes.
Cheers, and thanks for any help,
Michael