[sdiy] Trades?
ColinMuirDorward
colindorward at gmail.com
Tue Oct 27 16:54:10 CET 2020
IMHO kits are a great way to develop soldering and debugging skills, but an
inefficient way to fabricate modules.
A lot of extra work is generated by the need to organise and ship the BOM
to each customer, who then repeats the same work of looking at each
component and placing it somewhere, not to mention the increased
opportunity to make mistakes. Isn't "already-stuffed" the best way to
deliver the components to the end user?
That said, if someone offered me a completed module in exchange for one of
my completed modules, I wouldn't care how they made it, as long as it works.
Colin
On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 4:56 AM Kevin Dunnicliffe <kevin at kdassoc.com> wrote:
> On Tuesday, 27 October 2020 04:34:48 GMT, ColinMuirDorward wrote:
> > Does anybody want to trade eurorack or other self-built stuff?
> > I'm not worried about dollar value, it just seems crazy to not
> > trade these things since it's only 20% harder to build 2x as
> > many modules.
> > I'm open to ideas, offers, or explanations as to why this is a bad idea!
> > I'm in Canada, but IMO, shipping worldwide isn't out of the question.
> > Cheers,
> > Colin
> >
>
> I'm just getting into self-build eurorack, and at the moment I am building
> purchased "full kit" projects, so I haven't yet got familiar with BOMs and
> PCB fabrication.
> So I would be interested in principle in buying kits, if others are
> willing
> to put them together, but I don't feel able to reciprocate until I've got
> more experience.
> Regards
> Kevin
>
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