Matt Bennett wrote: > > Went with PCBCart- I'll see how this goes- it worked out (including > tooling) to be about $3.75/sq in- ignoring tooling, it was about $1.43/sq > in. For this price, I threw in the gold flash, as it increased the cost > by<$1/board, and I'm sure I will gain it back in reduced frustration, as > these will be fabbed by me. > > FYI- this is a 4 layer board, 6mil trace/space, top side SMT, few through > hole parts, single side silk, 2 sides solder mask, 0.012 minimum drill > (the vias). 18 day turn. Which give me plenty of time to order the parts. > Hopefully the stock levels (now) will be similar to 3 weeks ago when I > actually did the board. > > Matt > Austin, TX > > > =20 I just got back a batch of boards from PCBCart. Excellent price,=20 delivered on time and quickly and the boards are excellent. My boards are 2 layer. You can see a=20 picture of one here: http://www.clever4hire.com/throwawaypic/ I looked at my usual US supplier and I'd have had to order three times=20 the quantity to get the same price per board. The turn-around would have been a little faster=20 in the US, but not really that much when the cheaper options are used. I ordered my boards from PCBCart on a Monday with an 8-day turn and=20 received them 2 weeks later to the day via DHL Express. There were no extra charges for=20 duties or brokerage fees. Jon --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .