Sounds a reasonable workaround, just remember to leave enough room
between boards for cutting.


Andy


On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 20:33:36 -0000
"G.Dragon" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am working on some PCBs that are pretty small (1.5x3 inches and 1.05x 5 
> inches) and am running into a cost issue.  in small quantities, single PCBs 
> like this are as expensive as larger PCBs.  after talking with a rep from 
> Advanced Circuits, he suggested that I panelize the boards to fit 7-10 or so 
> of them on a board and then submit that, that way it would be far more cost 
> effective.  And since I'm not expecting to make a profit on these, and am 
> only hoping to break even, that would be great.
> 
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