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I have two designs using the same pad from the standard Eagle
"wirepad". With one design I get reasonable connection between a
copper pour and the pad's plated hole, but with the other I get very
skinny connections.<br>
Here's an example of a good connection:<br>
<img src="cid:part1.08060503.05040005@soper.us" alt=""><br>
Here's a bad connection:<br>
<img src="cid:part2.00060702.00000303@soper.us" alt=""><br>
Can somebody give me a clue about what determines the width of these
connections? ? I've perturbated every design rule, grid, and other
parameter I could find while wondering what this feature might be
called to ask a question on a forum.<br>
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Making a new design with this pad results in pours with 'good'
connections. I'm trying to avoid redoing the whole thing from
scratch.<br>
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-Pete<br>
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