From: Jim Brain (brain_at_jbrain.com)
Date: 2007-12-17 17:27:27
FYI: Working with a board house that caters to small fry like myself has some advantages. Gentlemen, go unearth your soldering irons. Oh, for those assembling, you may want to pursue IC sockets. Desoldering non-soldermask boards can get nasty. For the 6502 socket, this might be useful: http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bin/item/WWICS-40/560/40-PIN_WIRE_WRAP_IC_SOCKET_.html -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Full Panel Service Order - 1541ide..brd Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 02:14:45 -0800 (PST) From: Gary Cho <sales@custompcb.com> Reply-To: sales@custompcb.com To: Jim Brain <brain@jbrain.com> Jim, We will need to push it slightly over the 11" side, but we can make it with the wider outline. Just got the boards started on the production pipeline- should be ready by Friday. Gary */Jim Brain <brain@jbrain.com>/* wrote: Gary Cho wrote: > Jim, > > Thank you for the payment. Just one question regarding the cutout. > There is 2 lines we can follow. If we follow the dimension line - it > will cut into the fingers at the right edge. You also added an outline > on the silkscreen layer which extends beyond the fingers. Which > outline should we use ? The most important criteria is to get 9 boards per panel. If you can use the silkscreen outline and still get 9 boards, I'd prefer that, but if not, use the dimension line. .150" off the fingers will not make a huge difference. Jim Brain Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list
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