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Don't use sandpaper - I have found that it scores too deeply - try steel wool instead - much better surface. Deep scores produced with sandpaper alter etching in my opinion.
 
I know.
The one i use is not simple sandpaper. It is special for use with metal and i work it with soap water. I dont know how you call it in english.
I will try steel wool next time, Thanks.
Its wet sandpaper, typically black in color and has very fine grit - 400 to 1000 grit is common and is used often for rubbing down finishes in woodworking as well as in auto body work. I still don't use it for pcb's because we exert uneven pressure when sanding by hand and cut through too deeply in spots. Even when using a sanding block, I have found the edges end up getting knocked down first while the center needs more work. Steel wool for me only.
 
Here is the board finished !
 

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The other two pictures have only just popped up. Looks amazing =) the tinned copper looks really professional
 
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Well i wouldn't say professional... but it is O.K.

This board will last long trust me. We will probably not be around to see it failing, if you know what i mean ;)
 
Well i wouldn't say professional... but it is O.K.

This board will last long trust me. We will probably not be around to see it failing, if you know what i mean ;)

Can't complain with that ;) you should give yourself credit, it's easy to criticise your own work. It's hand made but it doesn't get much better than that.
 
Well, like i said, it is OK for hand made. It can not be compared with a machine made though.
It's just that for small projects like the ones we do, a better PCB would be an overkill.
 
This is my latest board. I tined it by hand with a flat tip soldering iron and 60/40 solder wire. :)
 

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