I've obviously been looking at too many CNC machine videos, as now when I visit YouTube I get lots of ads for a PCB printer called Voltera. I generally skip past ads quite quickly, but this one caught my eye - as it looks like an interesting way to prototype PCBs.
Here's a link to the site, which has a video on how it works: http://www.voltera.io
I'm a sucker for gadgets, so I like the "idea" of how this works - but it seems pretty expensive for what it does. Especially given how cheap PCB manufacture can sometimes be (although not anywhere near as instant). I imagine it may appeal to industry at this price though.
Have any of you tried something like this? I'm not considering getting one, but I thought it was neat .
I've been considering making a very cheap and small CNC router to make single layer PCBs from copper faced board, as that should be do-able for ~£150 .
Here's a link to the site, which has a video on how it works: http://www.voltera.io
I'm a sucker for gadgets, so I like the "idea" of how this works - but it seems pretty expensive for what it does. Especially given how cheap PCB manufacture can sometimes be (although not anywhere near as instant). I imagine it may appeal to industry at this price though.
Have any of you tried something like this? I'm not considering getting one, but I thought it was neat .
I've been considering making a very cheap and small CNC router to make single layer PCBs from copper faced board, as that should be do-able for ~£150 .