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- Photo Sensitive
- hackaday.comPCB light box in a scanner shell
elektronika.ba/Schematics/Timer-circuits/Darkroom timer for PCB exposure- hackaday.comUv oven from an IKEA cabinet
synth-diy.blogspot.comMaking of the UV Oven- hackaday.comLaser exposing PCB resist
4hv.orgHD-DVD PCB maker- hackaday.comUV light table
inventgeek.comUV Back Lighting Panel- UV box for PCB exposure
scienceprog.comUltraviolet light source UV-80 for PCB exposure
- Positive Direct-to-board
- hackaday.comDirect-to-PCB inkjet printing
fullspectrumengineering.comHow to Make an Inkjet Direct PCB: Introduction- hackaday.comPrint toner directly to a PCB
pbase.comDirect PCB Printing with a Laser Printer- pabr.orgpcbprt - Experiments in inkjet PCB printing
- Negative Direct-to-board
- hackaday.comNegative laser etching
redtorope.comNegatively Laser Etched Metal- hackaday.comLaser etching printed circuit boards
macetech.comCapslocker Rebuild
macetech - flickr.comLaser PCBs- makezine.comHOW TO - Use a laser to etch PCBs (printed circuit boards)
pmtorrone flickr.comlaserpcb
- Toner Transfer
- hackaday.comMake your own toner transfer paper
matthewsager google.comToner Transfer Paper- hackaday.comToner transfer explained step-by-step
tanjent.comPCB Fabrication- hackaday.comPCB toner transfer with dowel
pulsarprofx.comRoll your own!- hackaday.comDIY circuit etching video tutorial
getlofi.comHow We Make Circuit Boards – Video- hackaday.comHow-To: Etch a single sided PCB
- hackaday.comLamination for PC Board etching
fahque99 google.comEasy Circuit Board Creation- hackaday.comPCB fuser for toner transfer etching
~rheslip storm.caPCB Fuser for Toner Transfer Artwork
- Printed
- hackaday.comXerox ink will print circuits
venturebeat.comXerox develops silver ink for wearable or throwaway electronics- hackaday.comPrinting circuits on the RepRap
reprap.orgFirst reprapped circuit
I could have also hit up instructables.com, hackedgadgets.com, makezine.com, hacknmod.com, elecktor.com... and others, but then this list would have been huge (nevermind that I deliberately did not include information on soldering, masking, drilling, milling, populating...)