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did i post this in correct forum ?
did i post this in correct forum ?
I've used OSHPark a lot and they are great. Really high quality boards and pretty cheap prices I think. You also get 3 boards instead of just one.
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Boards are ENIG plated, and the fab house they use is in the US. Also if you are working in EagleCAD you can just upload your Eagle files to their website and you don't have to mess with anything. It shows you a board preview and you can order.
I should note, they are really expensive for production board runs (lots of boards) but for one offs / designing it's good.
I originally wanted to do my boards with OSHPark, but prices are pretty pricey. You do get the neat preview screens, but the square inch charge really adds up. I use these guys now since they do what OSHPark does and more (V cuts, slots!) plus super cheap and you can pick mask colour:
http://www.elecrow.com/services/pcb-prototyping.html
OSHPark can do plated and unplated slots, but yeah they won't do V cuts. Only mouse bites. Maybe I'll try those guys out for a design this winter to see how it works out. It does look like there's a pretty substantial upcharge for ENIG. Not that it's needed for guitar pedals but it's so nice.

What are PCB boards?
Interesting topic, have any one tried or build one of those
"diy pcb milling machine" I saw them earlier in the 2010's....
What are PCB boards?
Printed Circuit Board