Hi Samo, I've used it a few times. It's not great but unless you want to have a load of identical boards made professionally it's certainly the only affordable option unless you've got a big budget. It's been discussed on the list a few times, but here's what I found:- As far as trace size is concerned, I had a problem with 0.010'' but 0.020'' seems to be OK. Having said that make sure you have a etch-resist pen just in case. I used a normal domestic iron on the Wool setting - I tried it on Acrylic before but it wasn't too good. Dip the copper board in the etchant for 15 seconds or so before you start. Line up both sides of the film if you want double sided, and tape them together leaving a gap for the substrate to slip between them. Go for it. The rest is probably quite normal PCB manufacture which you'll find in the archive. john ----- Original Message ----- From: "BENEDICIC SAMO" To: Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 1:00 PM Subject: [OT] : press'n peel > Hi all! > > Has anyone used PRESS'N PEEL from Technics to make PCB's and how did it go? > Is it possible to make two sided boards? Regards, Samo > > -- > http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList > mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu > > > -- http://www.piclist.com hint: PICList Posts must start with ONE topic: [PIC]:,[SX]:,[AVR]: ->uP ONLY! [EE]:,[OT]: ->Other [BUY]:,[AD]: ->Ads