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Hack Chat Transcript, Part 3

A event log for Flexible PCBs Hack Chat with OSH Park

PCBs, with more Flexibility

lutetiumLutetium 05/23/2019 at 20:070 Comments

Aaron_Kraus12:57 PM
@oshpark hmm ... I have to overthink my approach :/ ... simplyfy my idea

Daren Schwenke12:57 PM
or a 0.25' wide by 8' long strip?

Daren Schwenke12:57 PM
oops... inch.. "

Drew Fustini12:58 PM
the maximum length of the panel is 16"

Daren Schwenke12:59 PM
@Drew Fustini Hot damn.. I do have an idea... :)

Drew Fustini12:59 PM
so that should be possible

Maave12:59 PM
2sq in is a little small for human interactable stuff (like my game controller) so I'm taking advantage of the 3x copies. My PCB will be double sided. One copy for each side of the controller

We're getting up to the end of the hour, so I'm going to call official time and thank Drew and Chris for dropping by. They might need to get going, but feel free to hang around and answer questions if you like.

We'll be back on our regular Wednesday at noon Pacific schedule next week, with Spencer Owen talking about the RC2014, a Sinclair ZX80 clone.

https://hackaday.io/event/165304-retrocomputing-for-the-masses

Bil Herd1:01 PM
Thanks guys!

Drew Fustini1:01 PM
to wrap up, we are excited to see what new submissions are added to https://hackaday.io/contest/163267-flexible-pcb-concept-contest

Nicolas Tremblay1:01 PM
Thanks for answering our questions and making us dream

oshpark1:01 PM
Thanks so much @Dan Malone and to everyone for their awesome questions about Flex!

I'll post the chat transcript on the event page in a little bit.

Drew Fustini1:02 PM
our flex PCB page:

https://docs.oshpark.com/services/flex/

Aaron_Kraus1:02 PM
So many *Mind Blown* moments in just a few minutes ... has been a long time since i experienced that :)

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