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), just a clean hole through the FR4 material. But why? The plated hole drill bit hits copper on every hole. JZsori wrote: My understanding is that it is preferable to have a donut pad for the screw head so that the screw does not crush the epoxy glass material as much as it has a copper pad in between
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), just a clean hole through the FR4 material. But why? The plated hole drill bit hits copper on every hole. JZsori wrote: My understanding is that it is preferable to have a donut pad for the screw head so that the screw does not crush the epoxy glass material as much as it has a copper pad in between
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), just a clean hole through the FR4 material. But why? The plated hole drill bit hits copper on every hole. JZsori wrote: My understanding is that it is preferable to have a donut pad for the screw head so that the screw does not crush the epoxy glass material as much as it has a copper pad in between
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), just a clean hole through the FR4 material. But why? The plated hole drill bit hits copper on every hole. JZsori wrote: My understanding is that it is preferable to have a donut pad for the screw head so that the screw does not crush the epoxy glass material as much as it has a copper pad in between
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), just a clean hole through the FR4 material. But why? The plated hole drill bit hits copper on every hole. JZsori wrote: My understanding is that it is preferable to have a donut pad for the screw head so that the screw does not crush the epoxy glass material as much as it has a copper pad in between