I also use JLCPCB, received my first order today. Very cheap, very high 
quality boards. Tested fully functional. Would definitely recommend!

Op maandag 23 april 2018 20:02:14 UTC+2 schreef bani:
>
> I use jlcpcb. 4 days from china to seattle. Extremely low cost boards, and 
> if you use their partner lcsc.com you get incredibly cheap components 
> too. 
>
> -Dan 
>
> On Mon, 23 Apr 2018, 'Grahame' via neonixie-l wrote: 
>
> > Hi 
> > 
> > Yet another alternative! I have been using Gojgo in China and OSHPARK. 
> > 
> > http://www.gojgo.com/store/pcb/pcb-quote.html 
> > 
> > OSHPARK seem to beat everyone with low quantity, small boards. By the 
> time 
> > you get up to above about 50mm x 50mm I find other manufacturers like 
> Gojgo 
> > and ones mentioned by others get cheaper. 
> > 
> > Gojgo was recommended to me by a friend in the USA who runs an 
> electronics 
> > design and assembly company (he has his own SMT assembly lines located 
> in the 
> > USA) and uses Gojgo for his products. I can say that their board 
> quality, 
> > silkscreen, SS stencils are all very good. They mill odd shapes and 
> slots can 
> > be plated if you tell them so. Standard turn round is fast and the 
> longest 
> > step always seems to be the shipping. For large orders, I tend to wait 
> until 
> > I have several boards ready to minimise the shipping overhead per board 
> and 
> > the fixed part of the UK import duty fee. They've made 1, 2 and 4 layer 
> > boards for me. They do place their own ident in the silkscreen annoying 
> as it 
> > is. The only limitation I have found is that they don't do a matt black 
> > solder mask. But $17 for an aluminium framed SS stencil I find is an 
> amazing 
> > price. 
> > 
> > Hope this helps 
> > Grahame 
> > 
> >> On 21 Apr 2018, at 13:35, Paul Andrews <[email protected] <javascript:> 
> >> <mailto:[email protected] <javascript:>>> wrote: 
> >>> 
> >>> Hi, 
> >>> 
> >>> 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. 
> >> 
> >> 
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