At the place I work at we're ordering our PCBs from PCBway, about 25 
different designs in last 12 months. I generally recommend them, however it 
seems that they have more than one plant and/or are outsourcing the job to 
smaller companies if they get overloaded - shades of soldermask are 
inconsistent and once we received really low quality PCBs (it looked like 
the drilling machine was working during an earthquake, drills were 
misplaced by as much as 0,3mm).
Their silkscreen accuracy is consistently poor, there is always a slight 
offset. And the order number...  My boss allows me to fill the PCBs up to 
10cm x 10cm with my designs, so I used some extra space to make a board for 
a B-5445 clock. I took some effort to hide the designators under the 
sockets, but PCBway didn't see it my way and they placed the order number 
in plain sight. Usually they hide it under some IC.
I don't mind the shipping cost, we're using DHL anyway :)

I have to try Elecrow. I'd like to compare the quality of those two 
companies. What were the smallest holes/traces/clearances that you've tried?

> I am still running with Elecrow. 
>
> Elecrow's 10 boards are fractionally cheaper at $4.90, not $5.00. Elecrow 
> do any profile milling and sub boards within the cost, PCBway want to 
> charge per sub board. PCBway load on the shipping, which for me in UK is 
>  $12.00. A total of $17.00. 
>
> My last Elecrow order for the 10 boards was $4.90 + $4.80 shipping, a 
>  total of $9.70. 
>
> Elecrow send me a picture of what they are sending me when it ships. I've 
> had one issue with a board, out of several dozen, and they remanufactured 
> immediately without any argument. They had misunderstood a plated-through 
> tag slot pad and joined it to a ground plane. 
>
> Elecrow do not put any of their own annoying identification codes on the 
> PCBs and if they manufacture any extra PCBs these will be included free 
> also. My last order yielded 13 rather than the 10 I paid for. 
>
> John S 
>
>
>
>
> On 1 Dec 2017, at 17:29, Terry S wrote: 
>
> > PCBway has a sale on boards -- 10 boards for $5 + shipping. Not sure 
> what size that goes to, and you do need to use their default parameters. 
> But if you can live with them this is a great deal. The default parameters 
> are pretty much OK and what you might expect. 2 layer, 6 & 6, 1.6 thick, 
> .3mm drill, green mask, white silk, 1 oz copper, HASL. 
> > 
> > I plugged in 100 x 100 mm and for 5 boards the price came to $5. Not $5 
> each, but $5 total. 
> > 
> > 
> > Terry 
>

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