My First Circuit Board

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Drewboy22

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Ok, so with "First Pens" come mistakes and I made a few on this one.

1.) Turned passed the bushings (by alot)
2.) Wet sanded - I think you can see where the paper got wet under the PR :mad:
3.) You can not see it but you can feel a wave (I need to get better at long even cuts)

Other than that it came out great I think!

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mecompco

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I don't think it looks too bad, either. Obviously you got a little over enthusiastic by the nib end, but otherwise not bad. I've done eight or 10 circuit boards and wet sanded every one of them with no problems. I can't see the spot you refer to.

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Michael
 

gbpens

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If you overturn a cast piece such as a circuit board just top it off with several coats of medium CA until you reach the desired diameter. A bit time consuming but you can recover the error and no one will notice the difference.
 

Charlie_W

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Andrew,

I would say that the best thing here is that you recognize these items and will bet you don't have these issues again. This is a good learning experience.
Also good that you went for it and have a finished pen!
 
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