Rapid Order - End Column Pricing

Gareth,

It depends on how big the boards are going to be. If they are big then by some copper clad. 160 x 100mm is the maximum size we can fit in the mini etch tank. If small use the scraps we have and make a donation.

Cheers

Alex

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I’ll be wanting to make a two or three small pcb’s in a couple of weeks. I wouldn’t know quite what’s best to order, but I’ll throw in 10 quid toward some copper board if there’s a good deal to be had at Rapid.

Alternatively, I’m happy to just chuck that into general funds and use a little bit from existing stock if that’s better.

G

On Monday, October 8, 2012 11:04:25 AM UTC+1, parag0n wrote:Hello all!

I’ll be doing a rapid order early next week, as they have sent me through a coupon for end column pricing.

This means anything with multiple prices for bulk buys ( for example this atmega328p: http://www.rapidonline.com/Electronic-Components/ATMEGA328P-PU-AVR-8-bit-28-PDIP-73-4283 ) will be the cheapest price ( the 328p would be £2.10 inc vat )

If anyone wants anything, or has any ideas for cheap things we should get for the space, post here!

-Bob

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Oh, nothing I’m doing will be very big. A little board to fit three of the
transistor/diode switch circuits you helped me with and the voltage divider
(which worked great, thank you Alex), then another to sit 3 Pololu stepper
drivers on. Maybe one more if there’s something I’m forgetting.

I guess donating and using current stock of bits is the way to go then.On Monday, October 15, 2012 7:55:58 AM UTC+1, Langster wrote:

Gareth,

It depends on how big the boards are going to be. If they are big then by
some copper clad. 160 x 100mm is the maximum size we can fit in the mini
etch tank. If small use the scraps we have and make a donation.

Cheers

Alex

Sent from my HTC

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Subject: [HACMan] Re: Rapid Order - End Column Pricing
Date: Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:57 am

I’ll be wanting to make a two or three small pcb’s in a couple of weeks. I
wouldn’t know quite what’s best to order, but I’ll throw in 10 quid toward
some copper board if there’s a good deal to be had at Rapid.

Alternatively, I’m happy to just chuck that into general funds and use a
little bit from existing stock if that’s better.

G

On Monday, October 8, 2012 11:04:25 AM UTC+1, parag0n wrote:

Hello all!

I’ll be doing a rapid order early next week, as they have sent me through
a coupon for end column pricing.

This means anything with multiple prices for bulk buys ( for example this
atmega328p:
http://www.rapidonline.com/Electronic-Components/ATMEGA328P-PU-AVR-8-bit-28-PDIP-73-4283) will be the cheapest price ( the 328p would be £2.10 inc vat )

If anyone wants anything, or has any ideas for cheap things we should get
for the space, post here!

-Bob


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