--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, James <bitsyboffin@...> wrote:
Please take care that those 0.4/0.6 rivets are really small and they are not so easy to handle, even with excellent tweezers like Lindstrom ones!
I do not use the rivet press: it is outrageously expensive!
I was thinking to create a small riveting press using broken tungsten carbide drills grinded with diamond wheels to emulate Bungard's ones:
see video and press bits on Bungard's web page:
<http://www.bungard.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=48%3Adurchkontaktierungspresse&catid=3%3Abungard-produkte&Itemid=65&lang=english>
<http://www.bungard.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=28%3Adurchkontaktier-nieten&catid=3%3Abungard-produkte&Itemid=79&lang=english>
. ciao
_ Elio.
> Thanks for the link, that's a pretty good price actually, looks likecorrect.
> it's the same as the megauk ones but a bit cheaper, and maybe VAT would be deducted for export too.
> Since you've used them (what size?), how do you like them - do you use the expensive tooling to set them?I use the 0.4/0.6, 0.6/0.8 and 0.8/1.0mm ones, but my preferred ones (for my high density SMD PCBs) are the 0.4/0.6mm rivets which are used with outer pad diameter vias of 1.01mm (40mils)
Please take care that those 0.4/0.6 rivets are really small and they are not so easy to handle, even with excellent tweezers like Lindstrom ones!
I do not use the rivet press: it is outrageously expensive!
I was thinking to create a small riveting press using broken tungsten carbide drills grinded with diamond wheels to emulate Bungard's ones:
see video and press bits on Bungard's web page:
<http://www.bungard.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=48%3Adurchkontaktierungspresse&catid=3%3Abungard-produkte&Itemid=65&lang=english>
<http://www.bungard.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=28%3Adurchkontaktier-nieten&catid=3%3Abungard-produkte&Itemid=79&lang=english>
. ciao
_ Elio.