New PCBs arrived, 10 off. Ordered 24th August, delivered today 4th Sept, 11 days order to delivery, £14.45 total cost. This was with all the defaults for a 2 layer board, plus v-cutting, delivered with the cheapest option. JLC have them handing the boards over to shipping on the 26th, so 9 days in transit for the cheapskate version, not bad.
Click to embiggen. Sorry about the distracting background - an experiment in lighting boards for easy photography which is a ongoing effort. Next time I'll do something about it, but I can't be arsed to go and re-shoot at the moment.So, what did we learn this time, aside from the fact that panellising in KiCad is a pain in the posterior?
JLC seem to have
no problem putting a V-cut right on a routed board edge, and I can confirm that, obviously apart from where a V-cut has been snapped through, the edges of the sub-boards are nice and smooth. It was definately worth the effort doing the routing
and V-cutting. The V-cuts themselves are very crisp and clean. The remaining V-cut nubs come off with a few (single digits) seconds work with the file on my Leatherman and leave a nice smooth board with rounded corners.
I cocked up on one V-cut, putting it slightly out of line with the routed edge. JLC's review didn't catch this. I downloaded the 'production file' and the V-cut was in the wrong place there too. BUT their machine
operator did catch the error, the actual cut line was perfectly aligned.