Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 04 02:20:38 EST 2019 | robl
Asys again, same as their laser markers from your other question. I've had good service from their bottom routers. They are called the Divisio range now.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 20:17:11 EDT 2022 | processman
Hello What direction routing path, clockwise or anti is preferred for bottom side routing (bit bellow PCB) with router bit rotating anti clockwise.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 13 20:18:14 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Pete: What�s a "free issue PCB panel"? Is that like "consigned material" here in the states? In response to your question, several possible approaches (in no particular order): 1 Router approach: 1a Wood working router * Go over to Sears and buy a
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 09 10:13:37 EST 2017 | swag
Agreed. We machine all our pallets in coolant. No dust but a big mess still results in the bottom of the CNC. You'll burn through a thousand cutters if you try it on a router table. Just doesn't seem feasible. You'd have to take like 0.020" dept
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 00:49:37 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
Well...I think we just about beat this one to death, but I'll go ahead and add a couple more points to "pro-score" camp...WITH the caveat that it HAS to be done right! Yes, I will say that I've had to deal with the wrong spec'd or crappy scor
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 17 14:28:27 EDT 2001 | Chuck N.
I like the idea that files are stored on a Lan system. Typically lans are backed up daily or weekly by the IT department. If not they should be backed up on tape or disk weekly, monthly, etc. depending on how often new programs are released. The m