PCB Milling on the Roland

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This is an on-going log of the adventures of milling PCB's on the Roland.

Cutters

New carbide cutters in 45deg and 60deg, the drill is 1mm for scale. The thickness of the tip is 0.1mm

Turns out the 45deg cutters are a bit fragile and the tips break easily.

This is the 60deg cutter after cutting 5 Ardunio sized PCB (top layer only), you can see the edge is starting to go on the tip (we only use at most 0.2mm of the cutter), but it's still producing good quality cuts.

The 60deg cutters appeared to give a better finish.

Boards

This board was cut with a 0.2mm cut width with a 60deg carbide cutter, the pads shown are for an FDTI chip (28pin SSOP for scale)

Here are some images from the same board, but with a 0.1mm isolation width, you can see the finer cuts by the extra copper left between some of the tracks.