Drilling an oval hole has never been easier.
I think this was a 1mm mill bit. I mill only 0.1mm deep at a time to save the bit.
Drilling an oval hole has never been easier.
I think this was a 1mm mill bit. I mill only 0.1mm deep at a time to save the bit.
My Creality Ender 3 S1 Plus is a giant paperweight that can't even be used as a boat anchor, cause I'd be fined for polluting our waterways with electronic devices.
Not as dumb as yesterday, but stupider than tomorrow!
As I do not have a CNC machine, nor I like chemicals anymore, I prefer JLC for my pcbs, mainly because they offer DDP or Europacket shipping. This helps pass customs wiht no worries.
I just received my 5 test boards and found a tragic and embarrasing mistake in the power supply connection of the 12F675 chip. Reversed them. Cannot believe that stupid mistake I did...
Rule number 1: Never work late at night!
Rule number 2: Double check next day of the design, before sending to production!
Other than the terrible mistake, they look great. Better than the image here.
Ioannis
- Did you have a lot made?
- Is cutting the trace and adding a jumper an option?
- are these for resale or personal use?
This board was to test custom drill footprints, different solder temps, and various solder paste and flux products.
I only share here a fragment of the boo-boos I've made.I don't mind serving as an example of "don't do this".
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My Creality Ender 3 S1 Plus is a giant paperweight that can't even be used as a boat anchor, cause I'd be fined for polluting our waterways with electronic devices.
Not as dumb as yesterday, but stupider than tomorrow!
Yes, I' ll do that. Cut two traces and wire jump one, short the other.
Fortunatelly, only 5 pcs were made as they are the prototypes. Corrected for the production now.
But I wonder how such a stupid mistake was done... I have an explanation. It was very late when finished and sent over to production.
Ioannis
Drilling and milling PCBs is awesome. It takes a bit of time to draw the test circuit on Kicad, import into FlatCam and generate g-code, import separate files into Candle, change the bits, align the Z axis.
But this is waaaay more precise than a hand-held dremel, or even mounted on a vertical press. The only thing with the dremel is that it's much quicker setup, and you can tape a sheet of paper over the PCB with all the holes.
It's a great way to test custom footprints before sending them out. Some specs ask for a huge hole. My components will be hand installed; I don't need such a huge margin.
I didn't even bother passing a steel wool to remove the burrs on the holes.
My Creality Ender 3 S1 Plus is a giant paperweight that can't even be used as a boat anchor, cause I'd be fined for polluting our waterways with electronic devices.
Not as dumb as yesterday, but stupider than tomorrow!
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