Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 07 15:50:13 EST 2017 | proy
Can anyone recommend starting points for feeds and speeds in machining durastone pallet material using a CNC routertable? Cutter suggestions as well.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 09 10:13:37 EST 2017 | swag
Agreed. We machine all our pallets in coolant. No dust but a big mess still results in the bottom of the CNC. You'll burn through a thousand cutters if you try it on a router table. Just doesn't seem feasible. You'd have to take like 0.020" dept
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 04 17:03:07 EDT 2024 | dontfeedphils
I design and 3D print custom nozzles for my ASM pick and place quite often using our SLA machine and acrylic material. Works pretty well.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 03 14:37:22 EDT 2024 | carl_p
You can download the full UIC nozzle library from them direct. They will also do the custom nozzle for you. you could also go out to the local CNC places etc. As for materials, depends what will work for the part in question. stainless is an option
Electronics Forum | Fri May 31 15:18:03 EDT 2024 | poly
I'm thinking about making a custom nozzle for a hirose connector my UIC machines have trouble putting down correctly. I'm thinking of printing the nozzle from stainless steel or something else. Does anyone have a material preference for nozzles? I
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 17 21:51:39 EDT 2004 | Marshal
Hi Danny, Which part of Malaysia are you located. My company, Uniwes has an entry-level X-Ray machine which has a price which will not burn a hole in your company's pocket. Please advise me . Rgds, Marshal
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 30 17:46:17 EST 2020 | charliedci
Asking for recommendations on tape and reel service provider. Have many bulk TH components, we're looking to machine insert. Appreciate any input. Charlie
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Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 24 03:51:35 EST 2019 | richardcargill
There's a place for both methods, but the advancements made year on year in 3D printing technology and quality give it the edge I reckon. We use 3D printing a lot and do it 'in house'. There's very little waste compared to machining a part from a bl
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 14:28:39 EDT 2020 | ttheis
Yes, I am certain it is 240 corner grounded delta. It confuses many electricians and it took me some time to understand. It is fed from a 480:240 delta 200A transformer. As I mentioned, they have a lot of Bridgeport 3ph machines and cnc machines conn