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Making PCBs the RepRap way!

2019-03-082019-03-08 tom

RepRap 3D printers are built to replicate themselves as much as possible – and that includes fabricating their own electronics!

Today we check out a way of producing PCBs that you can do on any 3D printer with a pen and a handful of 3D printed parts.

Parts used

Pen mount
Staedtler Pens
Etching solution
Ender 3 -_- 

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