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		<title>How to Make Printed circuit boards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you&#8217;ve designed a nice circuit and laid it out on your trusty breadboard. Time to move on and make a permanent version of it. You can always use stripboard and obtain a sloppy yet functional version of your circuit, or go all out and print your own circuit board. Homemade PCBs produce professional looking [...]]]></description>
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<p>So you&#8217;ve designed a nice circuit and laid it out on your trusty breadboard. Time to move on and make a permanent version of it. You can always use stripboard and obtain a sloppy yet functional version of your circuit, or go all out and print your own circuit board. Homemade PCBs produce professional looking results without the overhead of dealing with a third party. An excellent option if you&#8217;re just making a few instances of your circuit.</p>
<p>This nice how-to shows you how to do that. Just make sure you dispose of the chemicals properly when you&#8217;re done. The sink isn&#8217;t an option here.</p>
<p>How to Make Printed circuit boards [<a title="Electrons" href="http://electrons.psychogenic.com/modules/arms/art/10/PrintedCircuitBoardPCBHOWTOAnIllustratedGuide.php">link</a>][<a title="Make:" href="http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2008/01/how_to_make_printed_circu.html?CMP=OTC-0D6B48984890">via]</a></p>
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