TheSilverDark
03-29-2017, 07:56 AM
So I was reading up on different methods and came across one I haven't seen saber builders use, at least to my knowledge. It seems relatively safer than other methods and easier to get the supplies, pretty much all household items. Just wanted to run it by some more experienced people before I tried it.
So from I found, the guy used it to etch PCB, albeit slowly. Essentially what was done was he took equal parts vinegar and hydrogen peroxide, and heating the solution up. Leaving the circuit in for a while yielded a nice etch. Disposal seemed easier as well as you could just let it evaporate.
What do you guys think? Anyone tried it? I'm pretty damn sure I will within a month or two.
So from I found, the guy used it to etch PCB, albeit slowly. Essentially what was done was he took equal parts vinegar and hydrogen peroxide, and heating the solution up. Leaving the circuit in for a while yielded a nice etch. Disposal seemed easier as well as you could just let it evaporate.
What do you guys think? Anyone tried it? I'm pretty damn sure I will within a month or two.