> I've been using OSHPark to have my designs made up, and they are great, but I 
> figure I should try a few other manufacturers and recently went to look at 
> pcbway. So I am wondering if anyone has experience of OSHPark and any other 
> manufacturer (but particularly PCBWay), and could give me some idea of what 
> to Watch out for when trying to move from OSHParknto someone else.

I've done some boards with PCBGoGo, and was reasonably impressed.  I opted for 
red soldermask and lead-free HASL.  Turnaround was FAST (including fast 
shipping), price is low, and the boards are nice.  I had specified the outline 
to be routed with radiused corners, and they were, all edges smooth (instead of 
the "mouse bites" from depanelizing like the boards from OSHPark).

I don't have a lot of info handy on their via restrictions and so forth (my 
boards so far have been undemanding), but they support down to 4 mil lines and 
4 mil spacing, and a minimum drill size of 0.2mm.  They're good about answering 
email (but they're in China, so their business hours are in a different time 
zone than I am).

https://www.pcbgogo.com/PCB_capabilities.html 
<https://www.pcbgogo.com/PCB_capabilities.html>

I've also worked with CircuitHub, getting some thin (1mm) boards with black 
soldermask and some fairly fine traces and small vias, they came out fine, but 
they're more of a fab house than a PCB house, and more expensive and slower 
than PCBGoGo.

https://circuithub.com/ <https://circuithub.com/>

- John

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