WOW there are a lot of threads with PCB in the title.

Only found a few for trace thickness though.
My question is, what is the minimum trace thickness easily achieved by a DIYer making his PCB with an iron or laminator and a laser printer? Sure, the skill has to be perfected, but it'd be nice to know where to start.
What are your personal experiences? Not only the pcb trace thickness, but also the "exclusion" distance for polygons etc. I've already found a point where the printer can't tell two things aren't connected, so that's obviously too close.
Oh, obviously the trace width should be determined by the amount of current running through it, but let's just guestimate here. I think the minimum DIY thickness would be plenty thick for most (excluding power) traces.