[sdiy] PCBCART
Tom Arnold
xyzzy at sysabend.org
Sat Jul 12 22:47:54 CEST 2008
On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 09:21:37AM -0500, John Loffink wrote:
> Typically you'll get 1 or 2 emails when you place the order, then
> another one when it is shipped. It seems to be fairly automated unless
> there are questions about your design.
It took about 40 hours but yes, I got an email saying the board was in queue
and a ship date. I was just uncertain what to expect from them or if I had
to keep checking the order system for status.
> And yes the prices can be much lower, even on low prototype quantities.
> I have a "Jack Chiclet" for my sequencer design that is 20 times less
> expensive through PCBCart than Advanced Circuits. I mean, $32.85 each
> for 15 1.1" x 0.6" PCBs is crazy, which is the Advanced Circuits quote.
> Other places will let you panelize, but still not at those prices.
Have you ordered any scored boards? I need to do another run of extremely
tiny boards ( 8pin dip socket sized ).
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