Posts Tagged ‘Nbsp’

Calendar Icon   Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Homebrew PCB

The internet is a-wash with shops to suit just about anything you could ever want to spend your hard earned money on.

 

Top geek culture store – ThinkGeek.com, are now offering a fantastic must-have product for any PCB enthusiast/electronics hobbyist..

 

 

An Etch Your Own Circuit Board Kit!

 

Definately worth a look for anyone interested in how circuit boards are etched – the next step is PCB Assembly, soldering each individual component to your very own hand-crafted circuit!

 

Retailing at $49.99, it is costly – but definately a must-have for any electronics hobbyist or enthusiast alike.

 

We hope you found this product an interesting addition to our on-going PCB related finds from across the web!

 

Until next time, The PCB Train Team

 


Calendar Icon   Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

How it’s made

An interesting episode of the TV series “How it’s made”, covering PC board manufacture.

 

Though a little outdated, it is still an incredibly informative video for those who are interested in how Printed Cicuit Boards are manufactured en masse

 

 

We hope you found this video absorbing!

The PCB Train Team


Calendar Icon   Monday, October 25th, 2010

How it’s made!

We stumbled across this little gem whilst browsing the web; the discovery channel’s highly informative – “How It’s Made” programme has covered circuit boards! This video features a numebr of processes we use here to produce your PCB’s! Definately worth a look, so go ahead – press play and delve into the interesting world of PCB manufacture!

 



 

Thanks for reading! Watch this space for more circuits and fun from across the web!

 

Until next time, The PCB Train Team


Calendar Icon   Monday, September 27th, 2010

PCBoots

Any followers of our PCB blog will remember the PCB shoes we wrote about a while back, well since then we have found someone who has taken that idea one step further to create a less practical artistic version of the idea..

 

We’ve seen PCB’s used in some strange ways since we started this blog, but none this odd! Using electrical components and circuit boards as the only materials for an imitation pair of Nike Air Jordan‘s!

 


NIKE

NIKE 'Junk Dunk' Tongues



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