How to etch a pcb
by skullkey
Finally got around to editing the video of Peter (openhardware.co.za) demonstrating how to etch a pcb using pool acid and hydrogen peroxide via the toner transfer method.

The editing is a bit rough, but I tried to remove most profanities and Austin Power references.
WARNING: The chemicals used in this video is dangerous and can react violently if not treated with care – be sure to mix the correct quantities and concentration of each chemical – if you are not sure, please mail us for advice. Be sure to wear protective clothing, eye wear and gloves. Always etch in a very well ventilated space (do the first one outside) and at all times away from small children, pets or birds.
Finally got around to editing the video of Peter (openhardware.co.za) demonstrating how to etch a pcb using pool acid and hydrogen peroxide via the toner transfer method. The editing is a bit rough, but I tried to remove most profanities and Austin Power references. WARNING: The chemicals used in this video is dangerous and can…
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Hey there, very cool video!
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