Hey Louis and others,
In another thread you mentioned something about CNCing ICs from an iPhone board to unlock the iCloud lock. And in some of your videos you mentioned that Jessa does not let you use her CNC machine. And I also watched some youtube videos about CNC machines for iClod lock removal. But what I don’t understand is, how this works. In my personal opinion a spinning drill is one of the worst things that could happen to the pads on the board. But in the videos the pads are shiny, just like out of factory.
So, why does it work? Why isn’t the CNC machine rip the pads with the Chip off the board? And why is the CNC so accurate, that the thin pads get polished but not damaged?
In another thread you mentioned something about CNCing ICs from an iPhone board to unlock the iCloud lock. And in some of your videos you mentioned that Jessa does not let you use her CNC machine. And I also watched some youtube videos about CNC machines for iClod lock removal. But what I don’t understand is, how this works. In my personal opinion a spinning drill is one of the worst things that could happen to the pads on the board. But in the videos the pads are shiny, just like out of factory.
So, why does it work? Why isn’t the CNC machine rip the pads with the Chip off the board? And why is the CNC so accurate, that the thin pads get polished but not damaged?