Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 25 14:46:50 EDT 2002 | russ
Leading edge, This is used to determine the orientation of the board as you want to run it. If you use center justified stencils this is usually not an issue since you can just turn the stencil any which way you want to. If you are using front/rear
Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 13:42:54 EDT 2001 | pzohbon
Does anyone know of any interchangeable stencil frame systems? We use Alpha's Metals Smart Frame system,but it is heavy and cumbersome. Also, are there any quality issues that prove the interchangeable system is not as repeatable as the permanently
Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 10:23:33 EDT 2001 | davef
Yes, Alpha's frames help develop upper body strength. All stencils, regardless of the type of frame, can have loose foils. Stencils with removable foils require a specialized storage system for the foils and lots of band-aids. Some foil frame su
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 04 12:56:46 EDT 2008 | charliedci
We have been using the the DEK VG system now for 1 yr. Required stencil storage space is greatly reduced and stencil costs are lower. We've had some trouble with stencils not mounting flush in frame, but after a phone conversation with DEK engineerin
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 04 09:46:09 EDT 2008 | jseagle
We currently use the VectorGuard stencils and love them. They are so easy to set and remove from the frame and weigh almost nothing. We get very good prints, we do 0402 and 16mil. We previously tried the Tetra system and were not happy due to the
Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 12:20:18 EDT 2001 | pzohbon
Thanks for the help! Do you happen to know a good bandaid manufacturer?
Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 18:13:40 EDT 2001 | johnthor
what are these kids doing in the dark with band-aids anyway? I'll bet you could get the same effect with Kapton tape (maybe yellow light?) Seriously, I use the IIT proframe Dave mentions down to 25 mil but have gone back to a permanently mounted foil
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 05 14:41:45 EST 2013 | mowens
I am looking for a nice storage rack for foil type stencils, not the frame type. Some thing compact yet easy to work with. Any directions/advice. Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 07:15:33 EST 2017 | mikelynch
I am looking at purchasing a larger manual stencil printer. I have several 29"X29" frames so I would like to get a machine that is compatible. Does anyone have any experience with Manncorps MC110 or similar? Appreciate any recommendations. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 16:44:42 EDT 2001 | davef
I'll leave that to others, but this is far more interesting ... http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/aug2000/965825243.Ph.q.html