Has anyone ordered PCBs from pcbcart.com ?
Hello, I'm gonna order some pcbs for some of my bass pedals, but would like to know If some of you have ordered boards from this place.
One friend showed me once some of their boards and the quality was amazing. And for a very good price as well.
But There are some parameters that I don't quite get in the quote and order form.
Maybe some of you can help me a little bit?
thanks in advance!
Best Regards
Doug
One friend showed me once some of their boards and the quality was amazing. And for a very good price as well.
But There are some parameters that I don't quite get in the quote and order form.
Maybe some of you can help me a little bit?
thanks in advance!
Best Regards
Doug
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I think darkglass is talking about having a production run of PCBs fabricated.
Thanks a lot for the responses! My main doubts are with the Slots in board Parameter. I use the milling layer of Eagle for the rectangular "wholes" of the PCB mounted Jack DC, but I am not sure if what they call slots in PC Cart is what Eagle calls Milling.
Here's a picture of both the PCB and the PCB Cart form.

I am using two PCBs for all my pedals, since my circuits are a bit bulky, is the only way to put circuits of 70 or 90 components in a small box
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Thanks again!
Best Regards
Douglas
Here's a picture of both the PCB and the PCB Cart form.

I am using two PCBs for all my pedals, since my circuits are a bit bulky, is the only way to put circuits of 70 or 90 components in a small box
Thanks again!
Best Regards
Douglas
Yepp, that's exactly what I meant... Actually all my pcbs are dual layer, and need PTH and some stuff that sadly require a Fab House.culturejam wrote:I think darkglass is talking about having a production run of PCBs fabricated.
Anyways since is my first run in Finland, I need small amounts, maybe 20 pcbs per project or so.
I'm no expert, but I would say yes, milling = slots. In a CNC operation like PCB manufacturing, the only way to get a slot is to mill one.I use the milling layer of Eagle for the rectangular "wholes" of the PCB mounted Jack DC, but I am not sure if what they call slots in PC Cart is what Eagle calls Milling.
thanks defaced!!
It seemed logicall to me, but better to make shure before wasting 50 bucks worth of tooling, plus shipping and pcb manufacturing
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Thanks everyone again! Would be useful actually open a Index thread of fabhouses we've worked with, and tell our experiences, price ranges, etc.
Thanks everyone again.
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Doug.
It seemed logicall to me, but better to make shure before wasting 50 bucks worth of tooling, plus shipping and pcb manufacturing
Thanks everyone again! Would be useful actually open a Index thread of fabhouses we've worked with, and tell our experiences, price ranges, etc.
Thanks everyone again.
Greetings
Doug.
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this is a great idea. hopefully we can get this going, and some more people can share their experiences- good or bad.darkglass wrote:thanks defaced!!
Thanks everyone again! Would be useful actually open a Index thread of fabhouses we've worked with, and tell our experiences, price ranges, etc.
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Did this ever happen?Would be useful actually open a Index thread of fabhouses we've worked with, and tell our experiences, price ranges, etc.
What is a good source for small run of small PCB boards in U.S. or North America?
Reasonable price, decent quality?
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