PCBLaserEtch

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laser-etched chemical etchant mask for DIY PCBs

  1. Clean the copper surface if dirty using a scotchbrite pad
  2. Spray paint with a flat black spray enamel, a single light coat just so that the copper isn't visible anymore.
  3. Place in the laser cutter and print your pattern (reversed) into the paint using multiple passes to reduce soot. 20% power 100% speed in a 60 watt laser (two passes)
  4. Remove from laser and dunk into FeCl but do not agitate (or do anything) for 3 to 5 minutes.
  5. Remove board from etchant and rinse with water gently. The paint soot will be more loose and the paint will have hardened
  6. Lightly wash the soot from the board using a Q-tip and some 91% rubbing alcohol. Be careful of small features, and be thorough
  7. Place back into etchant and etch as usualy. Any problem areas (soot you didn't get) will have to be touched up after a quick rinse with water with the FeCl on a Q-tip after removing the soot with alcohol.
  8. Remove spray paint with acetone

Done!