Store now live

After some experimenting with layouts / shipping and generally learning to use it, the Store is now live and ready to use.

I’ve only put a few PCBs on there for the moment and until the next delivery there isn’t many of those available yet. More items will appear once I have finished sorting the backlog and tested the newer boards.

If you would like items shipped to anywhere other than UK / USA / Some parts of Europe then you will need to Mail Me so that I can sort out a shipping option for the relevant country.

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