Hi Terry,
The price quoted will be for all five. I've only ever used DHL/Fedex
once and that was a mistake - customs handling fees, import charges etc.
I normally use 'Global Standard....' and typically get the boards 10-12
days from the date of order, usually with no extra fees to pay.
Cheers,
Neil.
On 08/05/2026 14:27, Terry Coles wrote:
Thanks for all suggestions. The only problem that I see at the moment
is neither of those suppliers appear to support 1-off; the MOQ is 5.
Also, the quoted price is low, but shipping adds a lot. Also, I'm not
sure if the quoted price for each is $7 (eg $35) or for all 5.
I think that I need to understand their offer better.
Terry
On 08/05/2026 13:35, Rhys Woolcott via dorset wrote:
Hi Terry,
The 2 I can think of with the same price point are JLCPCB and PCBWay
https://jlcpcb.com/
https://www.pcbway.com/
Thanks,
Rhys.
From: Terry Coles < mailto:[email protected] >
To: "Dorset Linux User Group"< mailto:[email protected] >
Date: Fri, 08 May 2026 13:25:44 +0100
Subject: [Dorset] OT: Supplier of 1-off PCBs
Hi,
At the Online Meeting on Tuesday, we were taking about the problems
associated with using Veroboard with fairly heavily populated circuits.
I said that we would make a PCB, but the cost was prohibitive.
Hugh and Neil (I think) suggested a Chinese company that would do a
6-layer board for $19. I have tried to find them, but I must have
misheard the name, because I cannot locate them. Can someone post a
link?
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