At 05:31 PM 3/16/97 -0700, you wrote: >At 06:55 PM 3/16/97 -0500, you wrote: >>In a message dated 97-03-15 23:09:50 EST, you write: >> >><< >> I am currently working on a project which will require the design of >>a PC >> board, however I have no experience in this area. I have seen several >> PIClisters opinions of WinBoard (none good) and am wondering if anyone has >> some suggestions on an easy to learn program with a moderate price (no >> thousand dollar packages please). I was planning to etch the board myself >> using the iron on transfers so I would appreciate any comments from people >> who have tried that also. >> Oh, one last thing. I saw an ad in the latest Nuts & Volts for an >>etch >> system (tank, air agitator, heater) for $35US. This sounds like a good deal >> to me. Is it? >> >> Thanx, >> >> Jeff Kroll >> >> >Jeff, > >I hove found one of the best ways to make PCB's is to plot the image onto >the PCB, with a flat bed plotter. These can be bought new for about $700AUS >or second hand for about $300AUS, the pens are quite expensive at $15.00 >each but provide a high quality print. >> >> > >