This is wild, this is SIC... the milling machine just blows my mind.... Sure I understand you must be proficient with utilizing Fritzing,, that comes with time and practice. For newbees such as I am,, this is just amazing... I am unfamiliar with CNC milling,, and circuit board layout. So to see these both happening before my eyes.. just amazing... thanks for posting this video....
Very useful. Thanks. Of course there is no need to clean unused copper areas and overload the mill. But would it be advisable to have these continuous areas broken down somewhat? Serrations, for example?
good afternoon Trent Robertson. Might help me with a problem I have on my machine t tech quick circuit 5000 does not recognize me as control module . I think you can be any usb drive . I'm using Windonws 7 with the IsoPro 2.7. would like to ask you for a recommendation to solve my problem. thx
No, a sacrificial layer made of particle wood goes beneath the PCB. It's coated in a shiny metallic paint so I can see why you thought it was the suction table itself.
This is wild, this is SIC... the milling machine just blows my mind.... Sure I understand you must be proficient with utilizing Fritzing,, that comes with time and practice. For newbees such as I am,, this is just amazing... I am unfamiliar with CNC milling,, and circuit board layout. So to see these both happening before my eyes.. just amazing... thanks for posting this video....
I'm really happy you were inspired by the video! Electronics is a fun hobby, especially if you have access to this kind of equipment :)
Very useful. Thanks.
Of course there is no need to clean unused copper areas and overload the mill. But would it be advisable to have these continuous areas broken down somewhat? Serrations, for example?
good afternoon Trent Robertson.
Might help me with a problem I have on my machine t tech quick circuit 5000 does not recognize me as control module . I think you can be any usb drive .
I'm using Windonws 7 with the IsoPro 2.7.
would like to ask you for a recommendation to solve my problem.
thx
bere yepes
me podrias pasar el programa de isopro?
Did you really cut into the suction table holding your pcb?
No, a sacrificial layer made of particle wood goes beneath the PCB. It's coated in a shiny metallic paint so I can see why you thought it was the suction table itself.