I’ve always wanted to make my own PCBs – and with a CNC machine, a few tool bits and a few pieces of software it’s actually a super fast and straightforward process! In this video, I show how I used Eagle and FlatCam to create an isolation-routed circuit board on the Sienci Mill One, complete with a milled-out contour and all holes drilled.
Components used
DSP board http://go.toms3d.org/DSPMini/
DCDC http://go.toms3d.org/3ABuck/
AMP http://go.toms3d.org/TPA3110board/
Tools used
Sienci https://sienci.com/
Bits http://go.toms3d.org/18Endmill/
Engraver http://go.toms3d.org
Brushless spindle http://go.toms3d.org/BLDC_ER11/
Makita Router http://go.toms3d.org /MakitaRouter/
Collet adapter http://go.toms3d.org/Colletadapter/
Software used
Eagle https://www.autodesk.de/products/eagle/free-download
Flatcam http://flatcam.org/
Eagle files
http://toms3d.org/dspdownload
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