Circuit board artwork created with the T-Tech QuickCircuit 5000 PCB prototyping machine. This was an exercise to get familiar with the newest addition to my lab, so I used artwork from some of my friends and routed them into copper. They look pretty cool and show off some of the precision of the machine.
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Beautiful work.
Ehem….chimps are not monkeys; they are apes, for they are tailless, like most humans.
You could use a negative image and then ink the PCB to print copies.
Yes, I agree this should be Sumizuri-e…erized. I have to try this on my mill.