I’m not big on emojis, but I thought I was pretty clear that I was being facetious with that comment. Telling someone to “educate themselves” is far from being polite; it implies that person is somehow uneducated. Alas meanings get lost when we cannot determine facial expressions or hand gestures (context). I agree whole-heartedly that we should be good stewards of the earth; I just felt you made it seem like China is one of the bastions of environmental care, when it ranks among the top 13 countries with the most polluted urban areas. (The US by the way ranks in the top 12 least polluted urban areas.) Being from the US I defend my country so I hope you understand my objection to others who “scold” us online about pollution when we’re not even close to the largest perpetrators.


Back to the topic on hand… A while back I attempted to make stencils for some prototype circuit boards I made - by actually milling out blank PCBs on my CNC. I wasn’t as successful milling a stencil, but I did find “cutting” the solder paste down (with whatever flux I had on-hand at the time) a tad helped achieve better results. Then again, the solder “pads” were a lot larger than those used on flashlight PCBs. I also did this with a CNC router which wasn’t the tightest tolerance machine, though a couple years ago I built a CNC mill with ground ballscrews and a metalworking electric spindle that probably would give far more accurate results.