[Elecraft] Possible source for (relatively) small-order PC Boards

Tom Hammond NØSS [email protected]
Tue Dec 31 14:14:02 2002


Mike:

Good points all! That was something I was gonna mention, but I completely 
forgot to do so.

Thanks for keeping me honest.

73,

Tom  N0SS

At 09:25 AM 12/31/02, Mike Walkington wrote:
>All,
>
>I'm not sure if its implied in Tom's e-mail, but for group projects if you
>have a small board you can probably get a greater total quantity by "tiling"
>your pattern across each 150 sq inch.  Ideally, you would be able to fit
>some 150 1" x 1" boards in 150 sq inches, but in reality something less by
>the time you provide a buffer around each for cutting.
>
>73s
>Mike
>
>AC7MZ
>VK1KCK
>K2 - 2599
>
>
>Message: 33
>Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 16:41:05 -0600
>To: [email protected]
>From: Tom Hammond =?iso-8859-1?Q?N=D8SS?= <[email protected]>
>Subject: [Elecraft] Possible source for (relatively) small-order PC Boards
>
>Folks:
>
>Just found this link to what might turn out to be a worthwhile source for
>small-order PC boards:
>
>    http://www.4pcb.com/
>
>They currently have a special offer of three (3) double-sided boards, up to
>150 square inches of area, for $99 ($33 each). They will ovbiously make
>MORE boards at that price as well.
>
>This might be a worthwhile source if you have that special project PC board
>you've always wanted to build and selling to all of us out there who can't
>let a PC board pass us by.
>
>I have NO experience with this company, but I have recently seen a few
>encouraging comments from past customers on the CIRCAD reflector.
>
>I'm gonna hang onto the URL just in case I find a K2 project I just can't
>pass up.
>
>73,
>
>Tom  N0SS
>
>
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