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
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Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 12 08:53:46 EST 1998 | Paul McCann
All , Does anyone out there use CNC routing machines ? If so could you let me know their make , country of origin etc. Do any of you have the facility to use gerber or CAD files for creating part programmes either on or off-line ? If so could you le
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 21:21:57 EST 2005 | davef
Scotty: If you have excess CNC machine capacity, it might be economic, but if your machine and design resources are loaded-up the $1000+ sounds cheap. [Just another voice screaming in the dark.]
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 30 10:44:13 EST 2002 | V.RAMANAND KINI
Can you pls. suggest some CNC machines (small, table top) to do this by miling the copper? thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 03:00:31 EST 2018 | jingyiprecision
Hello Sir , We are a stamping and CNC machining factory in China , You can visit our website http://www.jingyiprecision.com to know our capacity . Regards, Becky
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 16 06:32:18 EST 1998 | Michel SORGIUS
I now that ITE (integrated test engineering) have a CNC router where you can use the GERBER files wery easily. The name of the type of router is MFM 4133. Regards Michel SORGIUS
Electronics Forum | Fri May 31 19:39:43 EDT 2013 | hegemon
With zero knowledge and no internet degree on 3D printing... It seems to me to be a good use of the tech. I envision some CAD design work, "printing a sample fixture", testing it for fit, then sending the CAD file downstream to a CNC machine. Somet