Invaluable resource--inexpensive good quality pcbs for prototyping and small projects
Bruce Plecan
nacelp at bright.net
Sat Aug 29 16:38:36 GMT 1998
Just a forward seems, reasonable.
From: Tom Rose <tomrose at interpath.com>
To: stamps at parallaxinc.com <stamps at parallaxinc.com>
>Disclaimer...
>I have no interest in Circuit Design except that they are still there
>when I need them again.....
>If you need one or more pcb boards, don't have gerber files and don't
>care to learn about them there is a verrry cost effective solution.
>It is circuit design...a company that will make and drill your boards
>from your artwork...I just got my first order from them and I couldn't
>be more pleased.
>Except for emergency use I'm retiring pnp blue.
>Here is a rundown of my charges on six prototype boards. The boards
>were ganged on one sheet. Each board was 3" x 2 3/4" with about 70
>holes.
>Film positive from my camera ready artwork created on Corel Draw. (If
>you set duplicate and nudge to .1 inch you can make the pad pattern
>quickly. Using line draw to connect the pads and create a board design
>in a short time.)
>8.00
>The six Eched drilled and sheared boards.
>23.00
>Pre tinning with tinnit
>8.00
>39.00 total for the 6 boards......
>The next boards will be less than 6 bucks each cause they have the
>artwork.
>Their e-mail address is
>"Circuit Design" <circuit at cdsnet.net>
>Their address is Circuit Design
>po box 5415
>Central Point OR 97502
>Tell them how you heard about them so I won't get lost in the rush.
>
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