Homebrew PCB Exposure Box Using An Old Printer Scanner!
Did you know that we can create a homebrew PCB exposure box using an old printer scanner? Yes you read it right!
In my experience, the quality of the presensitized method for making homebrew PCBs is really impressive, especially when you are dealing with tiny traces. Now, the presensitized method needs to be exposed to UV light for a certain amount of time; that means it won't etch well if it gets overexposed or underexposed.
Ever since, I've been using my fluorescent lamp to expose the PCBs, but we are going to change that starting today!
Homebrew PCB Exposure Box Using An Old Printer Scanner!
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