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Thanks, Bob,
But, I can not take any credit (other than for my contraption), many others have led the way and I only know what I gleaned from the Internet {:>).
Yes, if this thing works (I have not seen anything on the internet like it), it could make it easier for consistent laying of the solder paste. At least that is my hope.
I think if a cheap video magnifier were available that would help a great deal. But, until then the old magnifying lamp and hand held lens is about all we have.
Ed
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob White" <rlwhite@comcast.net>
To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 3:00 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: SMD Printer Photo 2
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:19:26 -0500
"Ed Anderson" <eanderson@carolina.rr.com> wrote:
This shows one of the two side mounts of my SMD solder paste printer which is attached to the MSD nylon strip which rides in a groove inside the cheap T track. The T track is simply screwed to the 1/2" slab of aluminum. The acorn nut provides tension through a 1/4" threaded rod and keeps the pull-handle gripped between the two sides and provides tension on the side plate which puts side pressure on the MSD strip in the T rail. More pressure makes the device slide slower and less makes it faster.
The squeegee holder can pivot to either put the squeegee down on the bed or to hold it up off of it after a solder run and you want to move the squeegee holder back to the other original end of the board without smearing your deposited paste.
The second photo shows where the squeegee holder would be positioned after a "solder-run" was made. I would then rotate the squeegee up 1/8" inch out of contact with the bed and move it back to the other (starting) end of the bed.
Ed
Hi Ed,
Really nice piece of work. If it works as well as you hope it might be
a product in itself. I've had boards made with surface mount
components, but always populated by a board house with commercial
equipment. I always figured the tiny surface mount components would be
the end of hobbyist electronics. You've shown me that I lack
imagination.
Bob W.
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