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Wil Straver
Нидерланды
Добавлен 1 янв 2023
Make a PCB with 3D printer, UV led and photosensitive film
In this movie I explain how a designed pcb layout is transferred to a pcb plate covered with a photosensitive layer.
For this I use a 3D printer, a UV LED and a pcb plate with a photosensitive layer.
Please, now I really know: UV laser, SLA printer, voice,
slow, silly argument because of the total time from design to product.
make substantive arguments.
FreeCAD 3D files:
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TOGtWR4k7kQme-h8043pUugQPEpGPh0d
For this I use a 3D printer, a UV LED and a pcb plate with a photosensitive layer.
Please, now I really know: UV laser, SLA printer, voice,
slow, silly argument because of the total time from design to product.
make substantive arguments.
FreeCAD 3D files:
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TOGtWR4k7kQme-h8043pUugQPEpGPh0d
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que trampo maravilhoso
loved the idea man, thx for the innovation
Brilliant idea and construction of it! A tip: You can make very small, very uniform long holes by molding glue or plastic around acupuncture needles, which are cheap to buy and come ss thin as 0.18 mm. (Coat them thoroughly with oil or mold release before molding the glue or whatever around them though!)
where is the resultant pcb?
Always wondering this and ... Voila !
Use a 3d resin printer for UV exposure, couldn't be easier.
Mooi idee! I assume you're Dutch from your accent but great idea just in case. I want to make something similar for applying UV solder mask.
I watched this video in complete disgust. I cannot believe the amount of time you put into such a halfwit video a video that makes me feel like a halfwit because in all honesty I give you props kind sir for sharing such an amazing design with the public free of charge you really are in touch with your creative side and i dont care what anyone else says, coulda shoulda woulda did it this or that way. You came through with amazing results and this is why you are the one making the videos and they are the ones giving you advice. Yeah i probably could come up with a device that would smoke this device but i dont have 20 more years to sit around and think about it lol. Thank you buddy. Good luck to you and your future endeavors. Where does one go about getting the exact led and driver that you used in this video? Im gonna watch it again and see if i missed that part. Once again , thank you!!!
Love this, I wonder if there is a heat reactive resist, then you can just use the nozzle ?
Thanks for this very nice video.
Simply WOW
Good stuff 👍🏼
Great keep it up ❤
very very compliment , all fantastic
0:54 - Bravo. That is amazing you are able to do this on an Ender 3D printer. Which version is your 3D printer, V2 or v3? Is it possible to simply use a low wattage sony UV laser with good glass optics, would cost less than $30 for it.
genius.... brawo
8 thou track pitch isn't bad at all.
Fantástico
Interesting way to sensitize PCB photoresit, what kind of PCB trace resolution can be obtained? Good enough for QFN/FPGA circuits?
Это было бы интересней если делать детали из лака уф тогда бы был бы толк
Помоему проще фрезой Сразу сделать плату чем печатать и потом травить...😅
This is pretty neat. What about - instead of making a pinhole with an LED inside - mounting the LED somewhere out of the way and coupling it into a TOSLINK cable to not only position light output more precisely but also reduce the complexity of the setup?
I've been doing something similar using a resin 3D printer, much easier. Just create a single layer print with the reversed circuit design, and expose it for 40 odd seconds directly on the printer screen.
Many such reactions have already been given, very childish to do this again.
Thanks for the update, I hadn't read any comments and thought I'd share my experience. You had better go reply to all of them, then I'll reply to tell you you're being childish.
@@Teh-Stig sad
The resin approach works pretty well for single-sided boards, but a potential problem with that approach comes up when a dual-sided board is desired - registering both sides of the board with one another. This approach allows one to use the fiducials to easily define an accurate offset to expose the second side and be assured any through-holes will line up, no matter what size/shape the PCB blank is. Guaranteeing the registration between sides would be kinda tough to do with a resin printer without substantial modification. Good work, Wil!
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Why? I am a unix/linux user since 1982.
Гениальное просто
Interesting technology! Thank you!
¿Y usar laser de grabado? Con pintura de cualquier tipo sobre el cobre
I had such project in mind however later gave up and just used SLA printer display for exposing photosensitive film on small (~10x15cm) boards.
хороший индийский акцент
Это не индийский акцент, даже не близко
Wow! That is an amazing system.
Man, you are the Bob Ross of Electronic.
Thank you. Bob Ross built up his paintings from base to detail. In an almost scientific way, the way I worked with MSc and PhD students.
Thank you so much! Shared in Hungary :)
Brilliant, just brilliant. I look forward to additional instructional videos.
Hello, your work is very nice ,I will do it when I have the opportunity and time :S .after getting out of jail XD ... I wanted to try to make eye lens for imaging by pressing a matrix on a transparent led surface like yours on a simple level.even pcb circuit, battery, mechanic, synthetic, texture, metal, plastic, wood :) was a nice .When you think about it, it is possible to print full brain tissue, even positronic brain XD there are a few more things i want to try.
How it would work with laser cutter?
try it
nicely done Will, maybe an old mechanical watch movement can help you to make the orifice. I would use a jewel of it. vary of sizes are to find. balance axel is usually between 0.09 to 0.12mm, they are wear-resistant. Hence, this is how they made the pcb films long ago with the use of aperture wheels. If I find some time will make a similar device and upload a video of it. " just did a quick test, the red ruby doesn't filter the UV light"
You make me very curious.
Try obsidian 😯😃
@@wilstraver962 0.1mm doesn't pass enough UV, it's not intense enough. this makes it a slow process.
I agree with you, replace the Diode with a laser diode, let the focus be the orifice (the pinhole). i have next week some time to do a test and will make a YTube vid of the result.
how do I contact u?
Why? Is there any special reason other than using it this way?
@@wilstraver962 ask for cooperation
@@MaggieHowardv Retirees, for example, make paintings. For me as a pensioner this was a winter project and nothing more than that. I might come up with something else next winter. So I have no interest in or with cooperation.
@@wilstraver962 ok,thank u for feedback
With less effort could add spindle = turn into cnc and route board, no need for nasty chemicals and can drill holes with same machine :)
In the 1990s, at work, we used an LPKF protomat 91s. This was a reasonable way to make pcb boards. Later we had a LPKF protomat with automatic tool changer, I don't remember the type but it was the top of what was for sale. Horrible, many broken tool tips. Very expensive to repair, a faulty micro switch in the tool head would cost 3000 Euro. Anyway, I had a lot of trouble with it. Milling is a thing of the past for me.
please upload more video about this
i am in
A top notch prersentation and build. Even though I will never use any of this, I love watching for the heck of it!! Very well done.
Круто!
I tried do almost this. First I tried print plastic to the plate, but nothing succeeded. Then I tried attach pencil to hot end and thought printer can drawing it, but I'm used gcode for 3d model and printer didn't pull up printhead when changing positions. This solution is amazing. I will try to repeat this.
Leuk project, goed werk!
what software do you used for desing pcb.
Before I retired 6 years ago, I used Cadence and ADS at work to design integrated circuits. ADS is also suitable for making pcb layouts, which is what I used. Now that I'm home I haven't been able to find 1 program that approaches ADS in its capabilities. My circuits are usually simple. I use an ordinary drawing program for this, made a pdf file and printed it with a laser printer on yellow paper, which I then used to put the layout on a pcb. But that will now change.
I wonder if you can use a scrap piece of fiber optics and glue it in the hole as a makeshift lens. I would hesitate to use single mode as its way to small, but maybe? I think you would have to polish the fiber each use though as it would scratch itself up. Humm, maybe it doesn't have to drag itself on the surface, as its small enough. Ugh to to play with this setup, digging out my old ender 3 now and my 20 year old splicing kit hah.
Filling the pinhole is a good idea. I tried that with UV glue and also with a two component glue. Unfortunately a lower light output. I have not investigated this further. But any solution from anyone is interesting.
Woderful solution to make PCB boards on a 3d printer. Thanks Does it make it in just one pass. Only controlling the time the led is lighting over a point?
Thank you for the positive response. The pcb is exposed in 1 run. The amount of light on the film is determined by the intensity of the light source, the speed that it moves over the film and the size of the pinhole (0.1 0.2 0.3mm .. etc). So 3 parameters to control the exposure.
Where you get the photosensitive film?
aliexpress.com search: PCB Portable Photosensitive Dry Film
Formidable ! 👍
Amazing what people do with the humble Ender