Bishops Graphics, perhaps? My guess is that it will be somewhat out of date, but no doubt covers some good fundimentals. (phew, I musy be showing my age here, to remember good ol' tape 'n pads and light tables!) John "William K. Borsum" wrote: > > At 02:15 PM 9/11/99 -0700, you wrote: > >Recently someone posted a reference to a book about circuit boards - > >making them, laying them out, etc. - but I just searched and can't find > >it. I'll poke around on Amazon, but if anyone remembers the book could > >you send me email? > > > >I've done 4 boards in the last year, with an expert friend looking over > >my shoulder, and have learned a *huge* amount, but there's a lot more to > >learn. A really good reference book would be nice to have around the > >house... > > > >Thanks for any pointers. > > > >Dave Johnson > > There used to be a company back in the days of hand taped layups for PCB's > The name keeps slipping in and out of memory--but they manufactured all the > tape and stick on patterns--and wrote the definitive book on the subject. > If you ever find a copy, its worth its weight in gold. Maybe someone else > will remember the name. > > Kelly > > William K. Borsum, P.E. -- OEM Dataloggers and Instrumentation Systems > &