Remove the coloured part that covered the cooper with Silicon Carbide Abrasive paper. Once it done proceed with drilling procedure.
Drilling with 0.8mm drill bits can be a
bit tricky as it's easy to break the drill bits. Always hold the drill
straight and do not bend it when the hole has started. Putting a soft
block of wood under the PCB provides a good base to drill into.
1. Dry off the board and clean away the blue
etch resist with brush.
2. Using a 0.8mm PCB drill bit drill out all of the component holes
3. Some 1mm holes may need to be made for connectors, 3mm for corner fixings
4. Finally use a PCB rubber to clean the copper ready for soldering
2. Using a 0.8mm PCB drill bit drill out all of the component holes
3. Some 1mm holes may need to be made for connectors, 3mm for corner fixings
4. Finally use a PCB rubber to clean the copper ready for soldering
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