Archive for November, 2009

e^3 LIVE streaming tonight!!!

Friday, November 13th, 2009

*The Event has passed, however it was recorded and will be available for viewing very soon *

Members of the GetLoFi crew are currently on a 3 stop mini tour in the central Midwest (see previous post).  We are special enough to bring tonight’s show, our last stop on the tour, to you–live via webcast with special guests Roth Mobot!!! The two previous nights have been awesome and all the guys are really excited for tonight’s performance.  Special shout out to LWA who opened the Wednesday show for us. Great job guys!  So if you’re sitting at home wishing you could have taken in all of the splendor of electronic wonderfulness, tune in and join the audience, it’ll be just like you’re here,  only you can save some gas and you can chat in the chat room!

Here’s some pics from the previous shows…

PelzwikTimCreme DementiaTalking Computron

How We Make Circuit Boards – Video

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

As many of you well know based on the kits available from the GetLoFi.com/shop, over the past year we have been experimenting with making our own single sided circuit boards. The road to making shiny nearly perfect boards quickly and efficiently was not easy. Despite a great number of tutorials on the Internet some aspects of this process are not very clear or efficient. Most of the focus is on making one circuit board and then shipping the design to a PCB Fab House either over seas or in US. There is nothing wrong with that if you need double sided through-hole PCBs and are prepared to pay a high premium and wait months for the results which may or may not be correct. Not to mention the frustration of learning bulky CAD software to make those dreaded Gerber files. Our method involves first designing a board in dead simple ExpressPCB software, printing a template, copying onto toner transfer paper, transferring via a laminator, etching, cutting, no drilling, and viola! Low cost large batches of simple circuit boards in as little as 1 hour start to finish given that nothing goes wrong. We are not saying that this is the best, most efficient, and convenient way. This is simply how we make our boards. If you decide to try this process be warned that we provide no guarantee on your safety or results. Do this at your own risk and observe all safety warnings, also be prepared to spend considerable cash on quality supplies and equipment.

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