Quite deep, but for 1st cut can not complain.
May I ask what kind of software was used for circuit design?
Eagle pcb takes me ages and is inaccurate with leg component distance.
Thanks
Tom
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You'll find Eagle is very precise, provided that you select the correct library components.
*EDIT* provided you're not referring to axial-lead components, where obviously it's down to the designer as to the intended pitch to form the leads.
Just realised this was a 4 year old post
I tried Eagle and did not find it easy, after trying some of the other usual suspects I settled on dipTrace to produce the designs and the FlatCAM to do the isolation routing. Within the last few days I came across copperCAM which looks useful. Here is a link, I have not tried it yet.
http://www.galaad.net/coppercam-eng.html
I think that this was my first attempt using that software around 2018/2019 on a Bridgeport mill.
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I made a vacuum chuck to hold it down flat. Measurements showed that it was almost perfectly flat and there was no need for level mapping software to correct the G-code for level.