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can we have all future implants put into Rupert Drops? kthx. ((of course not, but damn that is cool))

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I like that idea, incredibly strong, and on the off chance you do some how manage to break it, it will explosively remove itself, saving you from a costly removal fee!

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Andre the giant hand size comparison.

Andre.

Myself.

Conclusion: not sure really. Just thought of this with all the hand size talk going on.

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Homer:

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Myself:

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You know what they say about hand size :wink: Well not to brag but mine are apparently ā€œadequateā€

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yeahā€¦ itā€™s not the size of the hands, itā€™s how you use them :wink:

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but it takes a damned long time to get to England in a rowboat

Should have used them to get on a plane

Out of curiosity, has anyone here used JLCPCB in the past? Just got the first revision of my ignition board ordered (after a bunch of tweaks today), want to hear otherā€™s experiences with them. They seem remarkably cheap compared to everywhere else, for 10 boards (5 of mine, and 5 breakout boards for another project) + DHL international 2 day shipping it was only $26. Itā€™s not a super complex board, so hopefully they canā€™t mess it up too bad :smile:

Also for those that were interested, looks like bare board cost is gonna be almost exactly $5 + shipping method of your choice. Still tweaking the BOM, but itā€™s looking like ~$15 in parts with locking connectors, or $8-10 without. That also includes LEDs, resistors, and capacitors, so if youā€™ve got a good stock, you likely wonā€™t need any of those.

Iā€™m working on my final project write-up as we speak, so I can post that when the project is installed finished (hopefully within the next 1-1.5 weeks). Time all depends on how long Amazon takes to deliver my programmer and a few other tools I need, and how long Digi-Key takes to deliver the parts.

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Sweet :+1:
Looking forward to it

Super important question

how are we pronouncing

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Yes use them alot for prototypes and small batches at home and work there super quick and never had an issue. Iā€™ve used both board and assembly service as well as 2,4 and 6 layer boards.

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Haha, Iā€™ve been going with Car-FID (eff-eye-dee). IMO when said out loud itā€™s a decent merge of Car and RFID.

Glad to hear that, thanks for letting me know. I had a few other services recommended to me, but for a board my size (135mm by 89mm) the prices were absolutely outrageous.

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Iā€™ve used JLCPCB, Seeed Fusion, PCBWay, and OSHPark. The first three all have the same prices, and they do good work. Personally I prefer PCBWay for a ton of reasons, but if you use EasyEDA and octopart then JLCPCB is the way to go.

Iā€™m surprised that PCBWay had the same prices in your experience, I just uploaded my gerber files for a quote, and on PCBWay itā€™s $43 for 5 PCBs, while JLCPCB it was $9.11 for 5. Puts it at $61 total with shipping on PCBWay, while itā€™s $23.91 total on JLCPCB. Thatā€™s with identical options, and DHL shipping on both.

big hands = Big gloves

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Yeah, Iā€™ve never found a cheaper PCB fab than JLCPCB for small / low complexity parts. Saying that, I do see some small imperfections with JLCPCBā€™s boards, and I think PCBWay has better cost at scale / more flexibility.

Mind sharing the reasons you like PCBWay? Iā€™ve never ordered from them, but might be soonā€¦

Oh yeah dont get me wrong Iā€™ve used pcbway for a while to (longer than jlc) Iā€™ve even used there flex service which is surprisingly good to.

If the glove fitsā€¦

Too soon?

My workplace got a new toy.

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