Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 15 13:58:49 EST 2003 | daanterstegge
You should really try SMT-Maestro, as it is made especially for this purpose. Good chance that you'll even be happy with the free version ! It's available from http://www.smtinfo.net/smtmaestro.html
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 12:43:13 EDT 2004 | Daan Terstegge
There are as many CAD formats as there are BOM formats, but you should really try SMT-Maestro as it may fit your needs perfectly. The program is available from http://www.smtinfo.net/smtmaestro/smtmaestro.html
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 15 05:41:27 EST 2008 | leeg
Does anyone know of any UK based company that supplies spares/blades for the above machine?
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 15 11:39:10 EST 2008 | pbarton
Try Tarvet Electronics: Bothwell Road Castlehill Industrial Estate Carluke, ML8 5UF Tel: 01555 751566 sales@tarvet.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 08:44:04 EDT 2017 | redbaron1324
Good morning all, We've used this tool for years to blend CAD and BOM data into one file. I cannot locate our install file and cannot seem to find a place to download it anymore. Does anyone have a copy to share? Thank You!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 10 13:48:56 EST 2019 | dontfeedphils
Super late reply, but I just went through the same hunt and thought I'd post the files for posterity sake. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Ztj-AUou6oiZiIRkJinBWuaVorWYvP2_
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 07 04:11:09 EST 2019 | spoiltforchoice
You're looking for SMT-Maestro you should find a shared link on this forum. The original source for this program is long gone.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 15 09:35:49 EDT 2003 | daanterstegge
Perhaps the inexpensive program called SMT-Maestro can be of help for some of your data manipulation ? Like Excel it doesn't take gerber directly, but it can cope with any delimited ascii file. A trial is available at http://www.smtinfo.net/smtmae
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 09:27:30 EDT 2017 | sumote
For straight line cuts I like the Maestro depanelizer. If you have to make cuts that curve, then a router will work. If you do use a laser you may want to consider putting it in a room with an exhaust fan. Something that can really move some air, not
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 11:58:58 EST 2017 | emeto
Hello all, I am about to design a panel and there are two connectors on the board that seem to be very close to the edge of the board. I am worried that they might interfere with the cutter blade. Can you tell me how close do you think a part should