On 4/28/17 10:09 AM, Bob kb8tq wrote:
Hi
If you go with the PCB approach, the nice thing is getting stuff like
the slot for the D connector done at the PCB fab. That way you
have something that drops right in and works. The downside is that
not every pcb house is happy doing that sort of “CNC work”. I
have absolutely no idea why. They all have to run some sort of gear
to cut the boards apart. Cutting slots or weird holes with it is pretty
trivial.
Bob
what about Front Panel Express? They're in the whole business of small
run panels. Not the cheapest place around, and you use their design
tool, but I've been happy with the quality of their work.
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