![]() The values I used in pcb-gcode were really just guesses based on the default values. The board hardly has an optimized layout as I did it in about 20mins (inc schematic layout). Accuracy seems pretty good though, as the oversized holes still didn't break out the copper pad Next time i'll increase the pad sizes in Eagle as well. I didn't have all the right drill sizes so some holes that were meant to be 0.7xx mm were 0.8mm and the 0.9mm ones are 1.0mm. Not sure if its the cutter, feedrate, spindle RPM, but all tracks tested out fine with a meter (ohms and continuity). Played around with the feedrate and spindle speed a bit while it was going, and ended up with some little burr bits. I ended up just using one of the $2 V cutter bits that came with the machine for a test run (incase I somehow ruin an expensive bit.). ![]() FreeThinker: yep Seems to have worked well too.
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