Roman. I ll see if I can produce a gerber. I usually use front panel express. I don't know if it produces gerbers. I also use eagle which does produce gerbers.
Thx!
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On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 1:05 AM CDT Roman Sowa wrote:
>Do you have a drawing for this with dimensions? Or better yet - Gerber file? I might do that for you for the cost of shipping. Blanks fly easily in envelopes, so no matter where you are.
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>Roman
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