CAD CAM EDM DRO - Yahoo Group Archive

Alberta Printed Circuits drill rack warning

Posted by Greg Nuspel
on 1999-11-21 03:54:29 UTC
I learnt the hard way about checking you drill rack against the board
shops standard drill rack. So I hope to prevent anyone else from having
this happen to them.

I designed two circuit boards for a project. They are approximately 3 x
3 inches. I sent the files to Alberta Printed Circuits here in Calgary.
They have an automated system that reads the files and information then
makes the boards. I didn't realize that the Eagle
http://www.cadsoftusa.com program had selected 5 and 6 drills for the
respective boards that were not on their standard drill rack. They
charged me $13.50 per drill extra setup fee. Now my project gained
$148.50 in cost. I must admit that it was my fault, even though I had
stated I wanted the most economical setup possible being my first hobby
project to be made this way. Being a machinist I was surprised that they
had to do two setups, on two consecutive job numbers using the same
extra drills. I will be shopping for another board shop.

--
Greg Nuspel

"Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing. "
- Wernher Von Braun (1912-1977)

Home of the BigMouth Clamp
http://www.cadvision.com/nuspelg
ICQ 13585790

Discussion Thread

Greg Nuspel 1999-11-21 03:54:29 UTC Alberta Printed Circuits drill rack warning Dan Mauch 1999-11-21 05:53:23 UTC Re: Alberta Printed Circuits drill rack warning Steve Carlisle 1999-11-21 09:42:30 UTC Re: Alberta Printed Circuits drill rack warning Bertho Boman 1999-11-21 09:38:00 UTC Re: Alberta Printed Circuits drill rack warning Greg Nuspel 1999-11-21 09:42:29 UTC Re: Alberta Printed Circuits drill rack warning