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Create Your Own PCB with a Laserjet Printer! This weekend I teamed up with Xander Hudson to show how you can make your own printed circuit board (PCB)! It’s a fun way to create your own circuit over the weekend. To do this project, Xander started by designing it in Eagle CAD, a program stocked with the sizes and dimensions of tons of parts so that you can literally just drag and drop your parts onto the board and choose how they will fit together. Once you’ve got your design all set up, you’ll begin making your board. Below I’ve included instructions from Make: Volume 2 by Andrew Argyle. In the video we also reference Tom Gootee’s website at http://www.fullnet.com/ tomg/gooteepc.htm which is where we heard about using Staples photo paper, the results will be the same, but the photo paper is cheaper! You are welcome to make or modify Xander’s fun blinking LED Make: light by downloading all the files here: p Once you’ve made a PCB, make sure to upload pictures of your schematic, board design and finished project to the Make: flickr pool.

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Create Your Own PCB with a Laserjet Printer! This weekend I teamed up with Xander Hudson to show how you can make your own printed circuit board (PCB)! ItÕs a fun way to create your own circuit over the weekend. To do this project, Xander started by designing it in Eagle CAD, a program stocked with

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