Additionally, i think the biggest requirement is the accuracy, as i
will be using a lot of TSOP/SOP packages. I have been talking with
someone who builds CNC's for people, and he can get .0508mm accuracy,
and not sure if thats going to cut it when I have multiple TSOP-8
packages and 0805 components, but may.
In the 3k range i see .01mm accuracy, so im really hoping for some
good advice, or recommendations.
I just finished building my reflow oven (B & D Infrawave converted),
and would like to compliment this with CNC to bang out some
prototypes. I dont think toner transfer is going to cut it for these
components without a lot of touch up.
Shawn
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, sml <sml.caerus@...> wrote:
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> 4 x 6 would be the average i guess
>
> shawn
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>
>
> On 10/11/07, Brian Pitt <bfp@...> wrote:
> >
> > On Tuesday 09 October 2007 15:37, sml_caerus wrote:
> > > What I am wondering, does anyone have 1st hand experience with a
> > > desktop CNC/Milling machine I cause for my prototyping of SMT
boards
> > > with, at a reasonable price. $4,000 to me is just way to
expensive
> > > for a hobbyist, though something over or around $1,000 is
something I
> > > would consider.
> >
> > about a grand seems reasonable what size boards are you looking
at making
> > the price (and problems) can go up pretty fast if you need big
panels
> > (more than ~4" on the shortest side)
> >
> > Brian
> > --
> > "Nemo me impune lacesset"
> >
> >
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