2017-05-25 (Th) Pi0 Laser Tag PiTagErrUs

A Dremel press was set up for circuit board drilling again. A water bottle with an atomizer was used to keep the board damp during the drilling and reduce dust. Most of the dust had a habit of collecting in a heap near the hole rather than scattering and becoming airborne.

Damp board being drilled

Three different size bits were used to drill these boards, the same as the first time. Lining up the drill bit with each hole was difficult with the water obscuring the view but it was accurate enough.

Drilled boards

Cutting shears were used to cut the boards away from each other and the scrap. Handheld shears may be usable, like snips, but this is the preferred method.

Desk-mounted shears

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Completed projects from year 1 
Completed projects from year 2
Completed projects from year 3


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2017-05-21 (Su)

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