[Noisebridge-discuss] Quick Circuit 5000 CNC board etcher in SparkleForge

jarrod hicks hicksu at gmail.com
Wed Mar 22 01:57:39 UTC 2017


Jake.

Taking the Quick Circuit 5000 circuit board etcher to Sudoroom were it will
be of more use sounds like a good plan, for the reasons you have suggested.

On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 7:31 PM, Jake <jake at spaz.org> wrote:

> Hi noisebridge,
>
> I noticed you have a Quick Circuit 5000 circuitboard etcher in the
> SparkleForge
> machine shop, along with some homemade breadboard electronics to drive it.
>
> Seeing as you already have an Othermill set up to mill circuitboards, i'm
> not
> surprised nobody has set up this machine, and it might be a challenge to
> do so.
>
> I would like to borrow the machine over to sudoroom, and set it up there so
> that both hackerspaces have a good way to mill circuitboards.  Presently
> sudoroom only has a really crappy MyDIYCNC machine which is unbelievably
> horrible.  It's like a crappy plastic dremel attached to a milk crate with
> zip-ties and is definitely not usable for carving circuitboards (we've
> tried)
>
> By the way, people should know that Sudoroom now has a CHMT-36 pick&place
> machine which actually works, so it's a great place to come to assemble
> your
> boards robotically.  Soon we'll have a 3D printer set up with a solder
> paste
> dispenser for that step.
>
> so Noisebridge, what do you say about the Quick Circuit 5000?
>
> -jake
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