All is not lost if you just have an inkjet printer. In the past, I've printed the pattern on special inkjet overhead transparency film. You have to fiddle with the settings but it can work really well. As a bonus you can print a multi-colour "silk screen" layer to glue on. However, inkjet transparency film tends to be pricey. Or, you can just print on high quality inkjet paper, and get a photocopy place to copy it onto transparency film. For drilling I use a Dremel single speed (these are said to run at 35,000 now) and drill press accessory. I made a little transfer table to keep the holes lined up. I use a 1/32 in. drill in a 1/32 in. collet for most stuff. In the drawing, I like to use a 0.01 hole size for all pads, to help line up the drill. Hope this helps a little, Colin -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body