Uploaded one STL at PCBWay and I'm already seeing things I don't like...
JLC3DP priced the same part under $6 for FDM, making PCBWay just over $2 more expensive for that one part alone. I guess that's for all the YouTube video Advertising
they *ahem*
we the customer pay for.
On the upside, PCBWay offers
PETG, which JLC does not. And Nick Gillard (creator of that CRT Yoke Protector STL I am showing above), told me that PLA+ is what he prefers to print it in, but PETG should be a fallback rather than standard PLA. So there's merit to having PETG.
However...
Asking me to choose an "Infill" is bad news. I'm not a 3D modeling or 3D printing guy. I am somebody who can download a model in hopes of getting it cheaply printed. Yep. It's really that simple. Sure, I've read about what Infill is, but how in THE world do I know what Infill to choose when it's not specified by the STL designer? Guess? JLC never asks that and I always get great parts because they make good decisions about what infill to choose.
We then have more settings at PCBWay before even one STL file can be added to the Cart...
So let's see...
Not sure what the "
Technical Drawing" is for because JLC doesn't ask for one, but it does seem optional, so I will just ignore it.
"
Tap threads"? Have no idea what that is. JLC doesn't ask it, and my orders with them are always just fine.
"
Inserts"? Again... No idea.
At least "
Part Marking" has a little "?" icon that I can click on to get an explanation — something I don't need and can ignore, I see.
We then have "
Parts assembly" which has an explanation that I still don't fully understand...
I guess that is for designs that have multiple pieces to them and you want PCBWay to put all the pieces together? (Again, JLC doesn't ask that.)
Their
Wall thickness requirements...
Glad to see you can take all risks and get prints made anyway because almost every single STL I've found out there seems to have at least one teensy tiny section that is thinner than 0.8mm.
Then if I switch filaments, I see they do not offer PA12-CF (Carbon Fiber reinforced) like JLC does:
And lastly, checking the BRIGHTNESS KNOB STL without Brim, I am pleased to see that PCBWay does't have the same nutty "min. size" restrictions that JLC has, but man, that price for otherwise cheap PLA is crazy...
The Brim version of that Knob printed in PA12-CF (Carbon Fiber reinforced) on JLC costs $3.00, making PCBWay more than double the price for just PLA! The price differential is so huge you have to second guess yourself and ask, "Did I do something wrong here?" Wow.
SUMMARY
PCBWay offers PETG, which is nice, but there are more questions to answer and prices are higher (in some cases, much higher) versus JLC. PCBWay seems more suited to 3D printing experts who know what they're doing and people who are willing to pay more for magically better prints. I base the later on observations of 100% transparent parts I've seen printed at JLC versus PCBWay, where PCBWay had a slightly better print overall.
And so, I will simply wait my turn at JLC3DP and process my current order with them.