This is handy for quick prototyping, but it seems that you can't solder on the parts and have to use "conductive double-sided tape or silver epoxy adhesive" instead.<p>To etch a PCB, the typical process is to (1) print a photo mask, (2) transfer it using photolithography or toner transfer, (3) dissolve away the exposed copper, and optionally drill holes. The coolest hack I've seen skips step (1) and (2) by directly "printing" onto the PCB using a UV laser, thus reducing the number of steps down to 2.<p><a href="http://hackaday.com/2012/08/09/exposing-pcbs-with-a-home-made-laser-printer/" rel="nofollow">http://hackaday.com/2012/08/09/exposing-pcbs-with-a-home-mad...</a>