I'll repeat my suggestions from a couple of months ago ... Note that Oli Gl= aser recently reported on his experience with the 'go naked' prototyping se= rvice. I haven't used either of the houses listed below, but have used PCBTrain wh= o are in Newbury. I have had some boards done by them for myself, one of my= colleagues has done the same, and our lab has had prototyping boards done = through them, and we have been satisfied each time. http://www.pcbtrain.co.uk/ Another one that operates out of Ireland (to get Euro prices) but uses a Ch= inese fab facility is PCBZip http://www.pcbzip.com/ but I haven't used them= .. > Subject: Re: [EE] Decent PCB house >=20 > Thanks for the all the replies, some good info there. >=20 > Swift circuits look interesting with their =A399 next day delivery=20 > service - looks like a good idea of theirs to skip the solder mask and=20 > screen print to speed things up. Seems like they may only do it for=20 > double sided boards though, but I'll mail them to see. > I think with all the info I can manage to find a <=3D3 day turnaround=20 > supplier, which would be fine. The aim was to speed our prototyping up=20 > a bit without too much extra cost - with single/double sided stuff we=20 > usually etch the boards ourselves but obviously with more complex=20 > stuff this is not possible. OK, there are a couple of others that advertise in the Electronics Weekly t= hat could be worth checking out then. http://www.spiritcircuits.com/ has a "Go naked" prototyping service that do= es boards without resist and silk screen. They are in Hampshire. http://www.multipcb.co.uk/ claims to have a proto service, and also claim t= o be able to do boards to 48 layers !!! Their website is in English and Ger= man, so may be worth any of our continental contemporaries looking at too. --=20 Scanned by iCritical. --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .