I did a little searching and it looks like there's at least one person using FR4 for flatwork, but not a lot of mention of it here. Or at least that I found with the Search feature.
Just wondering if there's a consensus on it - sound okay? Any surprises? Interesting anecdotes?
It's probably far more rugged and and a bit more expensive than needs be, but it's technology I already work with. I can do a layout on the computer using PCB software and have parts in the mail long before I could tool up to cut anything nearly that accurate. It would also make wiring easy and onboard electronics simple if I ever went that way.
Just wondering if there's a consensus on it - sound okay? Any surprises? Interesting anecdotes?
It's probably far more rugged and and a bit more expensive than needs be, but it's technology I already work with. I can do a layout on the computer using PCB software and have parts in the mail long before I could tool up to cut anything nearly that accurate. It would also make wiring easy and onboard electronics simple if I ever went that way.
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