Custom PCBs with vias are easy, if the vias are already there!
Custom PCBs with vias are easy, if the vias are already there!
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yes please!
hmm, maybe i dismissed the idea of just using some wire too quickly. i figured this would be a tremendous pain to do; it's incredibly encouraging that you've had a good time with it. ill give this a try! thank you dude!!
WHAT dude that is SO SICK. really cool way you went about it too!
oh awesome; just opened my DMs!
It's an F1 Ultra from xTool! Using the 20W IR in it for all these steps!
is that fr4? i found that fr1 worked much better in my experience!
thanks woovie!! :D
i also put my notes and settings on the process in a repo: github.com/sphawes/fibe...
finally finished the fiber laser vid! you can check out the full version on yt: youtu.be/wAiGCyZZq6w
glad to hear! we are aggressively working on making the software experience much better, look out for some big updates soon! π
what??? that is INSANELY cool. the fomo for 38C3 is very bad rn
yes, but in my experience itβs not quite as consistent. drilling heats things up a ton, and iβve had copper delam on me. drilling before etching traces helps with heat dissipation tho! still working on tuning that, along with vias/double sided boards
pcb made on a fiber laser with a soldermask layer
silkscreen is now in play. etched the blue layer where text should go, squeegeed white into the voids, wiped clean, then etched the normal soldermask layer
working pcb made on a fiber laser
lots of tests today with drilling and cutting with the fiber laser, resulted in a fully operational board!
oh dude, i am STOKED to see what you do with a plotter
thatβs the real value add of this process imo. it feels like running a 3d print. i do something else while itβs running, then give it a light sand and itβs done (assuming no solder mask). no acid to deal with!
i do the first one! apply the mask everywhere then remove it with a lower power only on the pads
working on it now! iβll put it all into a github repo, iβll be sure to share here when im done
ah right, their PCB kit comes with that little roller for mask application? iβm using a transparency sheet to spread it evenly like this: youtu.be/wvU2yyfH-XE?...
would be SO cool. iterating on PCBs as fast as 3d printed parts.
thatβs the next test! itβs pretty hard to drill deep with this laser unfortunately, but i have a cheeky method with some super thin copper clad blanks that i think might work.
thereβs a little angle bracket i used for realignment, but iβm also doing a quick alignment etch on the soldermask to double check and adjust before going full send!
single sided pcb with solder mask fabricated on a fiber laser
single sided PCB, fully fabricated on my bench in under an hour using a fiber laser. iβm STOKED.
yup! tuning in progress!
you read my mind π going to try for one as part of this series! being able to drill holes for vias is huge
this is FR1! iβd like to try fr4 to see how it pans out tho! itβs actually leftover blank from when i had that mill as well!
iβm putting all my workflow notes and settings in a repo once i have it tuned, but iirc im running a unidirectional raster at 240 passes per cm, 100% power (20w fiber IR) and 600mm/s with 10 passes. lots of quick, dense passes doesnβt burn the FR4 but will ablate the copper. on the F1 Ultra!
sweet! what laser are you working with?