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krv3000:
brill work rob

RobWilson:

--- Quote from: Joules on December 06, 2015, 03:33:11 PM ---
Hydro dipping works, you just have to get a good surface finish on the prints (they wet sand well).  Electro plating kits exist but cost a ridiculous amount for what they are.  However it's not rocket science to do in the kitchen when the wife is out   :thumbup:

http://lnx.robotfactory.it/en/copperface-the-new-mini-galvanic-is-coming/

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Hi Joules

Electroplating is a walk in the park  :)





Been messing with some Electroless plating






All good stuff  :thumbup:.



--- Quote from: tom osselton on December 06, 2015, 03:54:55 PM ---Here is some copper conductive paint for $40.00

http://www.caswellplating.com/copper-conductive-paint-4oz.html

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Hi Tom , thanks for the link  :beer:  , I have a few recipes for conductive paint so I may have ago at brewing my own  :smart:



--- Quote from: philf on December 06, 2015, 04:40:37 PM ---
--- Quote from: RobWilson on December 06, 2015, 03:12:27 PM ---....... yes it doable with a cnc mill but not everyone has one of those.....................

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But you nearly have Rob  :thumbup:

Phil.

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 :Doh: so I do Phil  :lol: :lol: I MUST get back onto that project ,,,,,,,,,,,,I MUST i MUST !



--- Quote from: krv3000 on December 07, 2015, 05:08:07 PM ---brill work rob

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Cheers Bob  :beer:



Rob



sparky961:
AHAH!  That's how you get everything so shiny! :P  :zap:

I read through the specs when you first posted about the 'Scope.  Did I understand correctly that the maximum frequency is 20 kHz?  For the price, it still seems a good deal.  Though if I were to get another one to replace the "CRT suitcase" I got rid of a few years back I think I'd want at least a few MHz.  Tempting little tool nonetheless.

RobWilson:
Hi Sparky

Yes I cheat  :lol:


Well another parcel arrived today ,a component tester . :zap:





I welded all the joints as per instructions .




I added the fly leads , Works a charm  :thumbup:









There are three pads to test  SMD ,and it has a few other features to explore, not bad for  £13  shipped .


Rob

philf:
Rob,

That looks very useful. Where did you buy it from?

I nearly sent for an oscilloscope kit like yours the other day. I have two scopes - a small 15MHz very portable one and a 50MHz storage scope (not so portable). I plugged the small one in and up came two beams. 30 seconds later the beams disappeared and there was an awful blown up capacitor smell. Then I got the big one out and no beams to be seen at all. Remove the covers, unmake and make all the internal connectors and voila, it worked.

Cheers.

Phil.

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