Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 06 18:20:01 EST 2017 | sarason
AS wonderful as your experiment in 3D printing is. WOuld you have been better off taking a print feeder roller out of an inkjet , with the right diameter and cutting to size on a dropsaw! Another approach is to find a supplier in the printing indust
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 06 09:01:50 EST 2017 | westshoredesign
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 06 15:44:37 EST 2017 | teslalab2
ok I added 12mm and 16mm
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 08:05:51 EST 2017 | tombstonesmt
That is literally twice the amount of work. The drawing would've taken 10 minutes tops. I would've gone to lunch and that would've been done printing. We have a 3D printer in house as well using ESD safe filament. We've used it for tooling, prototyp
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 09:01:21 EST 2017 | tombstonesmt
We had the same issue with the filament loader. We have a flash forge Pro; mounted the spool above the printer. Here is the filament. http://www.3dxtech.com/search.php?search_query=esd
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 23:15:03 EST 2017 | teslalab2
Hi! I recently bought 33 of the worlds crappiest Quad feeders for dirt cheap. They all had bad tape peel rollers. So I decided to try and print replacement rollers from TPU. And, it actually works! here is the link to the cad files http://www.thingiv
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 13 09:48:27 EST 2017 | westshoredesign
10mins to print an 8mm wheel. Experimenting with both Ninja Flex, and Ninja Semi-Flex, I think the Flex is probably going to be the winner though. Had to upgrade our filament feeder on the printer to use either of them. Totally worth it though. Not s
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 27 09:18:22 EST 2015 | swag
Agree to disagree on Nano Protec. Have you used it and studied the results? We do 3D inspection and clean our stencils in the UT wash on a regular basis. Volume is better and we have to clean on a much lesser frequency when using Nano Protec.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 03 07:08:41 EDT 2022 | SMTA-64386201
We do have a CyberOptics SQ3000 that is currently only used for AOI, but I hope to start doing sample 3D SPI with it soon.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 13:02:45 EDT 2019 | SMTA-Joe
Hello SMTA, I have been approached about researching the potential for electroplating 3D printed plastic parts. Electroplating plastic has been around for a while, but with the rise of 3D printing, this option is becoming something worth investigati