waffelo
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I work with a lot of PCBs at work and we are required to have 3D prints made only with ESD approved filament. It is filament that contains conductive additions like carbon fiber or graphene. The filament is conductive, but has high resistance.
I have been thinking of starting to learn how to make my own PCBs and some shells for them, but I don't know if it will be worth it getting expensive filament for this. I already am psy-oped by my work to always have ESD gloves on while handling anything electronical without shell. I don't want to fry some components on my future projects.
I have been thinking of starting to learn how to make my own PCBs and some shells for them, but I don't know if it will be worth it getting expensive filament for this. I already am psy-oped by my work to always have ESD gloves on while handling anything electronical without shell. I don't want to fry some components on my future projects.