I see someone hijacked your thread. Please, people, when starting a
new thread, don't do so by replying to another message. Even when you
delete all traces of the old thread that you can see, Yahoogroups
manages to link them to the old thread. Just put the group address in
your address book and start a new message.
As to your topic- for that number of boards, you might consider going
to one of the board houses. Many offer relatively low prices on a few
to start with. Check the links under "Commercial PCB Prototypers".
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Homebrew_PCBs/linksSteve Greenfield
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wrote:
>
> It's been prob 30 years or more since I did any PCB design and etching
> and I really don't want to get back into all the stuff just to check a
> single design.
>
> I have a 3" x 16" artwork made with software that I would like to have
> one or two boards made for testing and fitting. It's almost something
> that could be point to point wired, but if I like what I've come up
> with, I may require 20 or 30 similar boards. If so, I'll probably go
> with a commercial route to make better looking, double sided (no
> jumpers) and silk screening process at that time.
>
> Would anybody be interested in producing a couple of boards for me? I
> know the size is a bit long, but in reality, they could be done in half
> and I'll just bridge solder the boards together to test. Looks are not
> that important at this point.
>
> Thanks.
>