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Re: [OT] PCB "supplier", cheap source for amateur projects
required?
- Subject: Re: [OT] PCB "supplier", cheap source for
amateur projects required?
- From: "Ian Bird" <ian.bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 05 Sep 2004 17:12:57 -0000
Ahhh, found it. Here it is.....
>From Gerber or graphics files:
single-sided undrilled boards - 10p per sq cm
double-sided undrilled boards - 15p per square cm
drilling (>0.6mm hole size) - additional 5p per square cm
tinning - additional 5p per square cm
(All + VAT)
These boards are hand made, so no silk screen, solder resist or PTH.
<=3D 0.3mm track and gap is recommended, but 0.2mm is doable.
Postage is =A35, so it's worthwhile getting a few boards done at the=20
same
time. Having said that, it's still much cheaper than the likes of PCB=20
Pool.
Oh, you also get the boards back in 1 or 2 days! Much easier than=20
farting
around for hours making your own (like I have been) or using strip=20
board.
:-)
andy@xxxxxxx for more info.
Ian
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, ian.bird@c... wrote:
>=20
> The final option is home made. Someone posted something about a guy=20
who was
> offering this as a service for a very reasonable rate. If you are
> interested I will hunt it out but it is on the other PC and I am=20
packing
> for a business trip at the moment. Depending on your needs I could=20
even put
> something together for you.
>=20
> What PCB software do you use? (assuming you do if you are planning=20
to go
> for a professional prototype).
>=20
> Ian
>=20
>=20
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