Free Stencil For SMD Soldering

sorry for spamming, but good to everybody:

There's a way to get $200 laser-cut SMD soldering stencils for free! see

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for details

mik

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Yes, spamming this is indeed ...

Just looked at ezpcbs.com to compare prices with

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a company we have used in the past and are *very* satisfied with.

A few weeks ago we had pcbexpress make 25 proto boards for us.

4 layers, 8.5 cm x 13 cm, 7 mil t/s, silk screen on both sides, fr4 ... Total cost was $650, including international UPS shipping.

According to ezpcb.com web site, just the boards would cost us $1028,75 USD using some unknown outlet in Beijing .... that likes to spam this newsgroup ...

pcbexpress offers a stencil *kit* for some $150 USD as well, so even if you buy the stencil, you still save money ...

I don't know ... what do you mean with "good to everybody" anyway ? Check out

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Just a happy customer ....

rudi ============================================================= Rudolf Usselmann, ASICS World Services,

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Rudolf Usselmann

ANd what the hell has SMD stencil to do with FPGA newsgroup? Apparently this spammer has only posted here...

I would never order any prototype boards from China...or generally outside Europe..even have problem with certain countries in Europe as well...

And besides...I'm still the kinda person which also looks at the first impression...and this website looks like in those good ole days when I used netscape 1.x/2.x (o;

rick

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jedi

25 pieces of 4-layer boards this size incl. 2nd silkscreen costs around 600 US$ at eurocircuits.

And that is including VAT and shipping costs...

rick

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Jedi

Problem is eurocircuits web site is useless as it only works with Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher (try to get a quote with Firefox). Any provider that forces me to use a certain web browser (IE) or operating system (Windows) is out of the question.

Regards, rudi

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Rudolf Usselmann

Agree. Whenever the website asks me to upgrade my Mozilla or Konqueror to IE, I skip it. Two exceptions are ameritrade.com and usps.com. With ameritrade.com, I just click on 'stop' before it redirects itself to the 'error' page. With usps.com, There is a pop up but the website itself performs normally.

vax, 9000

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