> Andrew Seddon wrote: > > > ...I have only tried some fairly basic two layer boards but > > delivery was always on time> or earlier and they were flawless. > > Also they spotted a DRC error in one board despite the fact > > they claim not to do any checks! Andrew (and anyone else with similar experience)... This looks exactly like what I'm looking for as well. But what I'm looking to do is essentially "panelize" 12 independent "boards" within the confines of the 4x6" space. I've got 2 designs, each of which will easily fit on a 1x2" double sided layout, so I figure I can get 6 copies of each within the allotted space. If I can figure out how to "rubber stamp" my Eagle .brd results from each of the designs such that they'd tile up, I'd be good to go. My question is... do these guys (pcbpool) have any problem with that, or do they not care what I choose to put into the layout? Oh, and if anyone has any suggestions on how to do the Eagle dance to get this done, I'd appreciate the input as well! :^) I don't know if I should try to replicate the layout in the .brd file, or do something with Gerber output, or ... ? I'm in the process of making the jump from etch-it-myself DIP-scale small 2-sided boards, to SMT; I just don't think my etching/alignment/drilling abilities (to say nothing of my soldering skills! :^) are up to snuff to take the DIY path. OK, I'm going to bite the bullet with soldering... but I don't want to have to fight sketchy trace/pad quality at the same time! Thanks for any inputs! Jim p.s. - after a quick look on their site, it isn't clear to me that they actually provide drilling per-se. Isn't it typical that they would have a charge per some # of drills, etc.? Maybe I missed it... > -- > http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList > mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu -- http://www.piclist.com hint: PICList Posts must start with ONE topic: [PIC]:,[SX]:,[AVR]: ->uP ONLY! [EE]:,[OT]: ->Other [BUY]:,[AD]: ->Ads