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by beeforpork
2320 days ago
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> For any aspiring EE hobbyists: Manufacturing your own PCBs is almost never worth the effort. Worthiness is something that every hobbyist needs to evaluate themself. You cannot do that for them. For a hobbyist, time, money, efficiency, quality may all be totally irrelevant. |
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I was inspired by Ben Eater's YouTube series about making a breadboard computer. Rather than copying his schematics, I designed my own. Took a very long time. Went on digikey and Amazon and dropped probably around $1k in parts and tools. Now I'm building the damn thing and it's very time consuming.
I also recently bought a new laptop for $200 which is many orders of magnitude more capable than my breadboard computer eventually will be. Does that fact mean my time, effort, and money spent on the breadboard computer is a waste? Hell no.