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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Ronald Shaul <ronaldshaul@...> wrote:
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> Making your own PCB's is time consuming with questionable quality of the results. I've been using Express PCB (expresspcb.com) for quite a while.
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> Their software is free and you can get 3 - 3x5 drilled, doublesided boards for $51. I have designed a board that was 8.5" by 3.5" double sided and ordered 2 for $110.
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> Their quality was great and the boards were recieved in 3 days. The smallest trace was .007" and with many plated through holes.
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> Â I have made my own PCB's before and the time, experimentation for results, drlling holes and fixing etch problems could not compete with this commercial process.
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> Â Â Â Â Â Â Ron Shaul
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The software is nice, and can be used to make your own boards, but for a one-off or two of a simple circuit, the price is exorbitant. I just made three toner transfer PCBs tonight in about an hour and that includes tin plating and it cost me about $2 in materials. It'll probably take me another 30 minutes tomorrow to drill them, but given it's an enjoyable process I don't mind.
If I were making 10+ of the same board, or complex double sided stuff I'd have the boards professionally made, but otherwise I like doing it myself, if I want to make a revision or need an extra board, I can have it finished and working the same evening. This is homebrew PCBs afterall.