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laserinfo:pcb_stencils [2009/05/06 20:21]
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 You'll need:  You'll need: 
   - A laser cutter   - A laser cutter
-  - Kapton film, I like the mil thick 1 ft square sheets from [[http://​www.mcmaster.com/#​2271K2|McMaster-Carr]]+  - Kapton film, I like the mil thick 1 ft square sheets from [[http://​www.mcmaster.com/#​2271K2|McMaster-Carr]]
   - Solder paste such as [[http://​search.digikey.com/​scripts/​DkSearch/​dksus.dll?​Detail&​name=KE1507-ND|Kester No-Clean]]   - Solder paste such as [[http://​search.digikey.com/​scripts/​DkSearch/​dksus.dll?​Detail&​name=KE1507-ND|Kester No-Clean]]
  
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 Also export the Dimension layer (PCB outline) since that will help a lot in registration Also export the Dimension layer (PCB outline) since that will help a lot in registration
  
-===== Import cream Gerber in ViewMate ​=====+===== Import cream Gerber in Viewmate ​=====
  
-Start up ViewMate ​and File>​Import>​Gerber one of the Gerber files generated+Start up Viewmate ​and File>​Import>​Gerber one of the Gerber files generated
  
 {{:​laserinfo:​import.gif|}} {{:​laserinfo:​import.gif|}}
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 ===== Export ===== ===== Export =====
  
-Now we'll export to PDF which will allow for easy importing into CorelDraw. The free version of ViewMate ​doesnt seem to permit exporting, but you can print to PDF which is just as good.+Now we'll export to PDF which will allow for easy importing into Corel Draw. The free version of Viewate ​doesnt seem to permit exporting, but you can print to PDF which is just as good.
  
 {{:​laserinfo:​pdfprint.gif|}} {{:​laserinfo:​pdfprint.gif|}}
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 ===== Cut! ===== ===== Cut! =====
  
-Import into CorelDraw ​and use raster not vector, to burn away the kapton film. For a 35W or 45W epilog, 30% speed and 100% power at 600 dpi made for a nice clean edge. Be sure to gently rub the stencil with water and a paper towel to get rid of the burnt kapton.+Import into Corel Draw and use raster not vector, to burn away the kapton film. For a 35W or 45W epilog, 30% speed and 100% power at 600 dpi made for a nice clean edge. Be sure to gently rub the stencil with water and a paper towel to get rid of the burnt kapton.
  
 {{:​laserinfo:​cutstencil.jpg|}} {{:​laserinfo:​cutstencil.jpg|}}
  
 +I usually use the Dimension layer info to make a jig for silkscreening by cutting out the PCB outline in a 0.062''​ (1/16th) clear acrylic sheet
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 +Here is a LFCSP 16 (4mm on each side) cut out of 2 mil kapton as above
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 +{{:​laserinfo:​lfcspkapton.jpg|}}
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