I'm not sure how, but change your Eagle drill list to suit the Olimex drill list. Eagles drill list is different and Olimex will charge extra for 'non standard' sizes. Also make sure you have layer 20 ( dimentions ) enabled when you produce the files for olimex. I attempted to produce a board using Eagle and Olimex. the basic cost was FAR above base due to drill charges and other 'adjustments'. The file format required is GERBER 274X hth Mike W -- On 24 Feb 04, at 18:09, Edward Cooper wrote: > Hi > > I'm about to order a couple of PCBs from Olimex, this is the first > time ever I've done this, and just wondered what the common mistakes > maybe? Does anyone have a link to a website with helpful hints? I've > looked at the Olimex site which seems quite helpful just looking for > any other suggestions is Olimex a good idea for a beginner like me? > > I've used Eagle and am not entirely sure what format is best to send > them too, they mention taking eagle files directly, those who use > Olimex, what format do you use? > > The double sided boards, will they look like professionally mad > boards, ie with an insulating mask over the traces, and a silk screen > of all the stuff i've written in Ealge on the front? > > Sorry if anyone feels these questions are answered in help or online > files, I just want to hear some personal feedback from anyone who have > used Olimex or similar to make their first PCB recently! I just don't > want to throw away money or look like an idiot.... > > Thanks for any help. > > Ed > > -- > http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! > email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body