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Soon after breadboarding my first circuits, I wanted to be able to make my own boards at home. PCBs can be professionally made fairly inexpensively, that’s true for just about everything I make.
Why buy something when I can spend much more time and money to create my own inferior version?!
I wrote my first article for the GeekDad website about this.