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DMIOM:
Rob, just out of curiosity - I'm a little puzzled by the photo of the finished board. Most veroboard/stripboard has the copper tracks only on one side and you normally have the components on the non-tracked side and then poke the leads/tails/pins through and solder them to the copper tracks on the non-component side. Maybe it just an optical illusion, but your photo looks to possibly have the components on the same side as the copper tracks (and the potential for some of the wire links to short to tracks they pass over) ? Dave |
slowcoach:
--- Quote from: DMIOM on December 23, 2010, 06:18:27 PM ---Rob, just out of curiosity - I'm a little puzzled by the photo of the finished board. Most veroboard/stripboard has the copper tracks only on one side and you normally have the components on the non-tracked side and then poke the leads/tails/pins through and solder them to the copper tracks on the non-component side. Maybe it just an optical illusion, but your photo looks to possibly have the components on the same side as the copper tracks (and the potential for some of the wire links to short to tracks they pass over) ? Dave --- End quote --- Hi Dave, That particular stripboard I used was screen printed white for some reason, the copper tracks are underneath. It was quite handy at the time, because I could use a sharpie marker pen to highlight where the various components needed to go. Cheers Rob :thumbup: |
Brass_Machine:
Very cool. Bookmarked for later reading. Thinking this can be adapted to the mini mill... Eric |
Jonny:
Also bookmarked for later reading, a job for the new year. Must finish off this DRO install first. Sent the 5.5hp digi 220V back a week yesterday, still no call from Direct Drives, needs to be running by 4 Jan and got to get a sparky out. |
Rob.Wilson:
I have one of those :D :D :D :D Cheers Rob ,, works great :dremel: Rob W |
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