Forgot to mention it the video. There are 2 types of copper tapes. One of them is the "regular" one, which has a non-conductive adhesive. The other type has "Conductive" adhesive. Do not use the conductive one, because that one will not work.
Get you a: Woven fiberglass cloth Epoxy Thin copper sheet. Lay out your fiberglass cloth on the copper sheet and bond it with epoxy. Now you have a non-conductive substrate and adhesive with a copper surface. Theoretically it should work as a PCB.
@@Kulderzipke123 it might be possible, by understanding the image transfer protocol, however I wont make a video about it because of it being in the gray area of ethicality. However you can ask store managers for "broken" units, or buy them from their suppliers, and reverse engineer those. You can check my previous videos.
Forgot to mention it the video. There are 2 types of copper tapes. One of them is the "regular" one, which has a non-conductive adhesive. The other type has "Conductive" adhesive. Do not use the conductive one, because that one will not work.
Wow thanks you made it look so easy
Well it is not that hard, as long as you do not fall into pitfalls that I shared in the video.
Genius
cool
thanks
Aha Türk aksanı. Güzel içerikler bro başarılar dilerim :)
Nice 🙂
Thanks 😋
@@makersfunduck I've got the feeling we will work together in the future.
I hope so!
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I’d be worried about the longevity of this board due to changes in heat and humidity lifting the tape. Or if you accidentally scratched a trace.
Your concerns are valid. It's not very "durable," so to speak. It primarily has experimental and aesthetic value.
You gotta try some SMD LEDs and maybe frosting the glass for better diffraction? Awesome look tho, I love the thick slab style
Not a bad idea
Wasn’t it safetyglass ? Can imagine that cutting is more difficult then.
Might be the case, since it was for a table.
Might have been a good idea to mention how sharp the edges of cut glass are, yes they slice like a razor blade.
Thanks for pointing this out. Indeet it was very sharp, and I used sand paper to make it "touchable"
i wish there was conductive toner ink then we could electroplate it further on plastic sheet
well, not toner ink, but conductive inks exist, the performance is not great though. But real problem is, plastic will melt during soldering
Get you a:
Woven fiberglass cloth
Epoxy
Thin copper sheet.
Lay out your fiberglass cloth on the copper sheet and bond it with epoxy. Now you have a non-conductive substrate and adhesive with a copper surface. Theoretically it should work as a PCB.
But wouldn't that just make it like a regular old PCB? I was aiming to create transparent PCBs.
@ it would. I didn’t know your goal was to make it clear. I thought you wanted to make it non conductive and fire retardant.
put a line of hotglue under your ruler!!
You might have a shitty glass cutter. I've used a couple and some make it feel easy and with others it's impossible to cut glass.
That might be the reason. It was a cheap glass cutter
First😂
Wow. that one was fast :)
@@makersfunduck i loved it.
@@makersfunduck is it possible to hack the epaper price tags in the store?
@@Kulderzipke123 it might be possible, by understanding the image transfer protocol, however I wont make a video about it because of it being in the gray area of ethicality. However you can ask store managers for "broken" units, or buy them from their suppliers, and reverse engineer those. You can check my previous videos.