Wait a few years and then (try to) write that again. When you have your
degree, a 11-12h job, wife, kids, a mortgage, not one minute of truly
free time, and you just got a call that your son turfed his bike on Old
Mill Road and is in the ER ...
When I went on interviews after I graduated a lot of the places did
their own in house prototyping and small production runs several had
there own Pick & Place machines etc. These were I'd say medium to
large companies. With anywhere from 10 to over a hundred employees.
For a one man operation yea you wouldn't have time for prototyping or
it wouldn't be cost effective. If you have a staff with say a couple
of Tech's it could be part of their jobs.
You can't really factor in design time and artwork your doing that
anyway or you're not engineering anything.
For me to transfer the artwork to PCB and etch the boards mentioned
it would take 2 to 3 hours. This DOESN'T include drilling holes other
then four for alignment (top/bot) and populating the boards.
If you have a proper etchant tank its not like you have to waste time
watching the boards etch (unless you're into that stuff). Put them in
the tank set the timer and go about other stuff.So a total time of 1
hour to an hour and a half of your time would be spent fabricating the
boards not unreasonable. You would probably waste as much time getting
quotes.