PCB Machining Kit

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Do you want to get started in PCB machining or have you been curious where to start? The PCB Machining Kit from Carbide 3D includes all of the drills, cutters, and copper material you need to start creating your own PCBs on your home CNC machine right away!

Inside each PCB Machining Kit you will find one standard PCB drill set, one variety PCB drill set, #501 and #502 PCB engravers, and 10 units of four different copper sheets.

If you are wondering how best to utilize this kit, make sure to check out the free to use web app, Carbide Copper. Carbide Copper is CAM software to let you mill PCBs with your CNC machine and is the fastest way to make same-day circuit boards in your own office or shop.

  • 1x 0.3mm PCB Drill
  • 1x 0.4mm PCB Drill
  • 4x 0.5mm PCB Drill
  • 1x 0.6mm PCB Drill
  • 6x 0.7mm PCB Drill
  • 1x 0.8mm PCB Drill
  • 3x 0.9mm PCB Drill
  • 1x 1mm PCB Drill
  • 1x 1.1mm PCB Drill
  • 1x 1.2mm PCB Drill
  • 2x #501 PCB Engraver
  • 2x #502 PCB Engraver
  • 10x 2x3", Single-side FR1 Copper Clad
  • 10x 2x3", Double-side FR1 Copper Clad
  • 10x 4x6", Single-side FR1 Copper Clad
  • 10x 4x6", Double-side FR1 Copper Clad
  • 1x Double Sided Tape

PCB Machining Kit Product Help and Resources

Core Skill: Robotics

This skill concerns mechanical and robotics knowledge. You may need to know how mechanical parts interact, how motors work, or how to use motor drivers and controllers.

1 Robotics

Skill Level: Noob - You will be required to put together a robotics kit. Necessary parts are included and steps will be easy to follow. You also might encounter basic robotics components like bearings, mounts, or other hardware and need a general idea of how it goes together.
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Core Skill: DIY

Whether it's for assembling a kit, hacking an enclosure, or creating your own parts; the DIY skill is all about knowing how to use tools and the techniques associated with them.

3 DIY

Skill Level: Competent - You might need to break out the power tools. Nothing beyond a power drill or rotary tool should be required, but you might have a hard time with just a screwdriver and hammer. Cutting holes into plastic or metal might be required.
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