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Sam Goldwasser wrote:
I need to fab 50-100 small (1"x1"), double sided, plated through hole
PCBs. No special requirements. Soldermask desireable but not essential.
Cost is of course the issue. What I've found so far is around $300 for
a full feature service including separating the boards. I've done this
before without soldermask and uncut for something like $100-150 and might
do that again but would rather not have to use the bandsaw and files.

Thanks.

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Try http://barebonespcb.com

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Default PCB fab recommendations for moderate run of small boards

I need to fab 50-100 small (1"x1"), double sided, plated through hole
PCBs. No special requirements. Soldermask desireable but not essential.
Cost is of course the issue. What I've found so far is around $300 for
a full feature service including separating the boards. I've done this
before without soldermask and uncut for something like $100-150 and might
do that again but would rather not have to use the bandsaw and files.

Thanks.

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On 10 Nov 2004 08:47:57 -0500, Sam Goldwasser wrote:

I need to fab 50-100 small (1"x1"), double sided, plated through hole
PCBs. No special requirements. Soldermask desireable but not essential.
Cost is of course the issue. What I've found so far is around $300 for
a full feature service including separating the boards. I've done this
before without soldermask and uncut for something like $100-150 and might
do that again but would rather not have to use the bandsaw and files.


I've used http://www.custompcb.com for jobs like this.
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I need to fab 50-100 small (1"x1"), double sided, plated through hole
PCBs. No special requirements. Soldermask desireable but not essential.
Cost is of course the issue. What I've found so far is around $300 for
a full feature service including separating the boards. I've done this
before without soldermask and uncut for something like $100-150 and might
do that again but would rather not have to use the bandsaw and files.

Thanks.

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Hi Sam,

We have a supplier in Taiwan that will do small runs, including populating
components. Contact me on the e-mail address spamtrap at hayclan-oz dot com.

Regards
Wes.


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budgie writes:

On 10 Nov 2004 08:47:57 -0500, Sam Goldwasser wrote:

I need to fab 50-100 small (1"x1"), double sided, plated through hole
PCBs. No special requirements. Soldermask desireable but not essential.
Cost is of course the issue. What I've found so far is around $300 for
a full feature service including separating the boards. I've done this
before without soldermask and uncut for something like $100-150 and might
do that again but would rather not have to use the bandsaw and files.


I've used http://www.custompcb.com for jobs like this.


Thanks. I just did it with them and was fine. They were very responsive
to questions and the quality seems decent. I wouldn't say it's super but
certainly adequate if you're not doing super fine pitch PCBs.

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