Quoting Kyrre Aalerud : > If I need to do a board to test on really fast I use 0.8mm board. > Then I can simply cut it with a pair of scissors! 0.8mm board is also great for DIYing PIC-based smartcards - now most of my sources have dried up. I used to get them from Crownhill Associates (?), who could also print a design/photo/whatever onto them. But alas, they have discontinued the entire range of PIC based smartcards they used to sell... Perhaps because they found out that people in the satellite TV world were using them for - shall we say, "illicit" - purposes. > This isn't anything for a production version but is great for a simple > prototype. I just use 1.4mm (standard) SRBP board and dead-bug or copper-island stuff onto it. I keep the FR4 for high-quality prototypes. > They are also thin enough that there may be a printer here somewhere > capable > of feeding them... Hmm... Laserprint straight onto a PCB... Is it possible??? Anyone want to sacrifice a LaserJet II to find out? Later. -- Phil. philpem@dsl.pipex.com http://www.philpem.dsl.pipex.com/ -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu