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Stencil Cutters

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 20:47:15 EST 2008 | davef

As one stake in the ground, a good stencil shop needs to produce 20 to 30 stencils day in order to justify itself being around. Why does your boss want to consider getting into the stencil cutting business?

Stencil Cutters

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 07:23:22 EST 2008 | hussman

The process materials alone will cost you more than a half dozen stencils. Not to mention the labor involved. Then the cost of all the equipment involved? Jeez, how do people like this make it to power?

Stencil Cutters

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 08:25:41 EST 2008 | rgduval

If your boss is willing to spend that kind of cash, check out the new MY500 from MyData. I receive no compensation from MyData for this, and am not currenly using the MY500. But I am trying to figure out how to work it into my budget for next yea

Stencil Cutters

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 09:17:37 EST 2008 | stepheniii

And the labour involved is not just the machine operator. The data has to checked out, tweaked and the input file for the machine created. And you probably don't want a minimum wage person doing that.

Stencil Cutters

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 10:59:39 EST 2008 | elias67

Don't forget the value of being able to blame everything from bridging, solder balls,tombstoneing , traffic jams, the price of gas, the demise of the american auto industry and everything else on your stencil supplier. That would now be you!

Stencil Cutters

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 24 08:02:12 EST 2008 | realchunks

The Mydata machine is very cool. It is a bit slow but is perfect if you want to do small prototypes. But I don't think a manager that spouts crapulants like that will buy a machine like this. Too forward thinking for his brain.

Coating Thickness gauges...

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 25 15:56:05 EST 2008 | mikesewell

It read to .0001 and was repeatable to +/- .0005. As the SR coating got thicker, it was more sensitive to pressure since the transducer (ours was a 1/8" dia.) would press into the coating. You might request a demo from a vendor and see if it is a f

General SMT Question

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 08:59:54 EST 2008 | evtimov

Orian, SMT = surface mount technology. The best you can do is to find a book and read it several times. May be Davef is gonna give you the best chapters. Emil

General SMT Question

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 16:49:50 EST 2008 | stepheniii

You want to make it from scratch? Design the circuit, do the layout, and make the PCB, then populate it? You can't make the raw boards at home. What are you studing at uni?

General SMT Question

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 24 14:45:29 EST 2008 | wavemasterlarry

What?!?1?!? I use the same oven for both. Doesnt' effect anything cause everything taste OK. Gotta be carefull of wires cause they can burn and catch fire. Speaking of, time to hit the bar.


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