We’ve all been in a position as part of the creation process where we want to mock something up and test it before pushing the “finalized” design, but breadboarding just won’t suffice. Or maybe it’s a quick, simple project that doesn’t support sending a board off for production. No matter what the case, the new Desktop PCB Milling Machine from Bantam Tools offers a solution.
With this versatile piece of equipment, users will be able to produce single or double-sided PCBs, small pieces of hardware, or even custom pieces of art from various materials. Watch the video below to see a demonstration of uploading and cutting a simple, single-sided PCB design.
With the inclusion of a few getting started projects, all the tools necessary to complete them, and easy-to-use software, this is the perfect addition to any lab or maker space.