Ask HN: Making PCB from home best option?
I’m thinking about https://www.voltera.io/. I’ve tried a mill at home but had issues with alignment. Id like to avoid chemicals… I’ve had great success with jlcpcb - but it takes to long… any recommendations?
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2. OSH Park has "Super-Swift" option: https://docs.oshpark.com/services/super-swift/
the super swift option to me seems slower the jlcpcb… 5 business days compared to 2 ? Also 10x cost
This is why I’m thinking something like voltera one - since it’s supposed to take 30 minutes… thank you for advice about lungs
LPKF is the premium brand for in-house PCB prototyping systems. They even have ones that can do vias. However, they're probably more for industry than home. Not sure where you live, but I think there's a makerspace in the Seattle area that has one.
Smaller PCB mills and other similar things tend to be more limited in terms of their capabilities. Additionally, you typically do the setup and troubleshooting (which it seems you've already had a taste of) which potentially eats into the time you're trying to save.
Depending on how price sensitive you are, I would definitely consider domestic manufacturers with rapid turnaround services and do a cost analysis vs. buying and running a solution such as the mentioned Voltera.
Great Scott did a video on the Voltera, if you haven't seen it yet. https://odysee.com/@GreatScott:a/you-can-now-print-pcbs-crea... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8u4izLA-SC
[edit] just the YouTube version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7gI6XYmP2o&t=0s https://bitbucket.org/compactpcbmaker/cpcbm/src/master/
This works great for single and potentially two later boards, the problem is when scale up to 4 layer and beyond boards. For quick turn production level boards I have used https://www.allpcb.com, JLPCB takes a day or so longer than ALLPCB in my experience.