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Re: Creating PCBs



Hi,

Nope, no separation needed boards came already cut to the correct size to
fit the case.

Stuart



On 1 Apr 2012, at 21:21, Wayne Harrison wrote:

> Thanks all!
>
> Theres a few to be chewing on there! Wouldn't have even considered
looking on eBay for this so interesting find on that one!
>
> Stuart, I'm guessing to separate those pcb's was just a case of
scoring with a knife?
>
> I'm also thinking that getting a small number of boards done is
probably a better idea - just in case something gets chewed in the process
;-)
>
> again , thats all for the heads up!
> Wayne.
>
> On 1 Apr 2012, at 12:29, Wayne Harrison wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am looking for recommendations for a service that would take a
PCB design (From something like Eagle CAD) and send back a circuit board
drilled and ready to solder to. Typically this will be prototype / single
ones offs at a time rather than 100's of boards. Is there such a service
for the hobbyist rather than full blown board production (which is where
Google seems to be taking me so far).
>>
>> Thanks all,
>> Wayne.
>>
>>
>



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