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

jarrod hicks hicksu at gmail.com
Wed Mar 22 15:10:15 UTC 2017


I am not the donor and I do not know who is, so I cannot speak on their
behalf.

My thought is that this is a reversible change with a public record via
your email, and it puts the donor's donation to good use. For further
communication, a note that the machine has been moved to Sudoroom could be
placed on the wall where the machine was in case the donor is not following
the discussion list or slack.

On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 8:54 PM, Jake <jake at spaz.org> wrote:

> Thanks Jarrod,
>
> of course I agree.  are you the person who brought it in or do we have to
> talk
> to the donor before I move it?
>
> i look forward to having noisebridgers in sudoroom to etch their boards!
>
> -jake
>
>
> On Tue, 21 Mar 2017, jarrod hicks wrote:
>
> 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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>>
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