I will introduce about the making of the Printed Circuit Board(PCB) which I use when I assemble the electronic circuits from this page.
http://www.hobby-elec.org/e_pwbm.htm
Shows how to build a simple project case out of hardware store materials. Particularly suitable for projects that need user controls or displays.
http://www.instructables.com/ex/i/50FB1760CC8D1028A381001143E7E506/
Printed circuit boards are usually manufactured by chemical etching (with iron (III) chloride or ammonium persulfate, for example). This is not very practical if only a few boards are necessary, because these etchants are messy and somewhat dangerous.
http://cq.cx/pcb-router.pl
Another method of creating your PCBs at home.
http://tacashi.tripod.com/elctrncs/pcbworks/pcbworks.htm
Print it out onto some semi glossy photo paper. Then quickly take this paper, cut out your design and place it face down onto some blank PCB board. Then use an iron and press the design on to the board.
http://max8888.orcon.net.nz/pcbs.htm
Creating PCB's at home has always been a hassle. But this procedure is simple. You need some Jet Print brand glossy photo paper.
http://www.5bears.com/pcb.htm
The machine will do a reasonable job machining soft materials like plastic and soft woods, and it does quite a good job of plotting PCBs. The idea was to use a Dremel tool for the cutting head and use the machine to engrave aluminum front panels.
http://www.storm.ca/~rheslip/cnc.htm
The process of PCB development is highly dependent on the characteristics of the material at hand - this page describes the process using materials obtained in Australia.
http://www.users.bigpond.com/pbhandary/misc/MakePCB.html