[sdiy] making PCBs, what's your method?
Chris Williams
chrisw at tartarus.uwa.edu.au
Tue Jul 27 18:05:08 CEST 2004
I too are from Perth! Some people have had some reservations about using
Futurlec (www.futurlec.com) for things - but I have not had a problem
with them and they do have a PCB service and post to Australia quite
cheaply - has anyone used them before for board manufacture?
Benjamin Riggs wrote:
> I have been tempted to post a follow-up question to this thread, since an
> original email I posted not long ago related to this thread never got
> through to the list. Now Paul has posted, the fact it is now banging closer
> to home begs me to ask again, maybe it will get through this time.
>
> I was searching earlier for PCB manufacturers that happily service my home
> town Perth in West Australia. My workplace had some boards made up by a
> place called East Coast Circuits, but relative to the the discussion of
> late, they do seem a bit pricey (although I have seen the boards, and they
> do not seem too bad).
>
> Cheers
> B
>
> p.s. in agreement, protel seems to be the program in use in this neck of the
> woods. It's a bit like vegemite, if you were bought up on it, you like it,
> if you weren't, it tastes like poo.
>
> Cheers again
> B
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
> [mailto:owner-synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl] On Behalf Of Paul Perry
> Sent: Tuesday, 27 July 2004 7:39 AM
> To: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
> Subject: Re: [sdiy] making PCBs, what's your method?
>
> Olimex were pretty rude to me when I asked
> would they take a Protel file.
> (Protel is pretty widely used in Asia.)
>
> I'm using Melbourne Printed Circuits (in Melbourne
> Australia) for my stuff.
>
> paul perry (Frostwave analog fx) Melbourne Australia
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