Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 10:46:48 EDT 2022 | dontfeedphils
You can get a router with a saw blade to handle v-score, but if you plan on doing automated depanel/routing I would probably update my panels to mouse-bites and go with a standard bit based router.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 28 09:18:53 EDT 2017 | sumote
Fancort sells a router that will singulate the boards out of the panel, and smooth the edges at the same time. I had one of these at a previous job and it worked well enough. Programming is tedious (it is done at the machine by "learning" point to
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 29 13:00:27 EDT 2014 | Todd Grover
We have a Cencorp TR1000 Router that has been recently having problems. Frequently it will freeze up. This usually happens after running it for awhile. Sometimes the machine and computer both freeze up. When this occurs we have to completely shu
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 13 20:18:14 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Pete: What�s a "free issue PCB panel"? Is that like "consigned material" here in the states? In response to your question, several possible approaches (in no particular order): 1 Router approach: 1a Wood working router * Go over to Sears and buy a
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 11:49:25 EST 2020 | SMTA-Tom
Tabs are generally faster to cut through vs a v-scored board. Cutting the V-scored boards with a saw is an option but it is not faster...it just decreases the potential damage that can happen when using a pizza cutter. Preferred method would be to us
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 09 08:32:25 EST 2006 | davef
Thoughts are: * Most board fabs have routers that can do this work. Can yours rework these boards? * Scrap the boards and start anew. Someone made a mistake. Cut your losses. * As a wild and crazy guy alternative, buy a router with a 45* bit from
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 21:57:02 EDT 2001 | davef
We don't use fussy things like that to remove mouse-bite tabs when they are not designed to be removed. Just cut away the majority of the waste using sheet metal shears. Then burr the remainder and the rough parts with a Sears wood router [bought a
Electronics Forum | Sun May 07 14:25:42 EDT 2000 | Jay
I just saw following posting on one of the newsgroups. Any Comments ? AMS is proud to announce 32 bit version of Circuit Creator(tm)- low cost High Performance Electronic CAD software. It consists of Schematic Capture called Logic Creator(tm), PCB
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 02:46:45 EST 2018 | robl
Thanks Capse. Hi Rick, We have Asys and Cencorp inline routers, both are very good. Our models are ADS01F, Cencorp 1000BR & 1300BR. One thing to remember is that if you have tight finished tolerances make sure you get the fiducial alignment option
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 00:49:37 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
Well...I think we just about beat this one to death, but I'll go ahead and add a couple more points to "pro-score" camp...WITH the caveat that it HAS to be done right! Yes, I will say that I've had to deal with the wrong spec'd or crappy scor