This batch of PCB's was my first order from a new supplier. They work great, and have been my personal heatbed for many weeks. I am very excited to be working with this manufacturer. They specialize in large-size PCB's like this one, and have prices significantly better than the first 99 board houses that were investigated to make this product.
It is being offered at a discount because of the minor cosmetic printing defect (seen below on the bottom right hand side) , as well as that it is the first batch of product from a new manufacturer. I am only promoting this batch of product to friends, and #reprap. I hope you will consider the discounted price worth your effort in helping me verifying the quality of this supplier, as well as my webstore backend ordering system.
These boards are ready to ship, USPS priority mail for $20+ $5 S+H. International shipping is not a default option right now, but might be available if you contact jkerman@gmail.com
-Kerman
kerman's reprap
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Store launch and business philosophy
Welcome to the kerman-reprap store! It is my goal to make the difficult to find reprap parts easier to obtain, and easier to understand. This business does not exist to tell you how you should build your reprap, it exists to promote community accepted designs, and get them in the hands of hungry 3d printing enthusiasts.
By taking advantage of bulk ordering discounts, and the resources of the membership at the Sector67 hackerspace in Madison, WI, I hope to be able to offer high quality products for much less than you could build them yourself. Unlike open source software, open hardware is still subject to the limitations of the physical world. Vendors like me are needed to fill the gap between the amazing community of designers, and the minimum quantities required for commercial fabrication. I hope my service is one that is welcome, and worth your business.
This site will exist for now as a way for me to take orders for my "beta" round of products. I am mostly concerned with back-end testing, so please excuse the minimal content.
By taking advantage of bulk ordering discounts, and the resources of the membership at the Sector67 hackerspace in Madison, WI, I hope to be able to offer high quality products for much less than you could build them yourself. Unlike open source software, open hardware is still subject to the limitations of the physical world. Vendors like me are needed to fill the gap between the amazing community of designers, and the minimum quantities required for commercial fabrication. I hope my service is one that is welcome, and worth your business.
This site will exist for now as a way for me to take orders for my "beta" round of products. I am mostly concerned with back-end testing, so please excuse the minimal content.
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