About the vacuum tweezers ............. You can buy manual chip suckers with different heads. Probably one those will fit. grtz Simon --- Alexandre_Guimarces wrote: > Hi, > > > You are a legend Alexandre. :o) I have an aquarium > > air pump and some needles I bought to use with > > the solder paste syringe. Are these the right > > type? So you just use the metal tube needle, > > filed flat on its end, as the bit that touches > > the SMD? I thought it had to be rubber or > something > > but your way sounds very easy to make. The > aquarium > > pump hose will match up to my vacuum solenoid too, > > same size rubber hose. > > Hey, you make me blush :-) These crazy ideas is > what I always liked the > most about the piclist.. We are not afraid of doing > it in some different > way. > > The parts are so small and the vacuum so little > that you will never hurt > the parts not using rubber. Your description is > perfect. Just file flat the > needle. If you make the vacuum small enough the > parts will fall off the > needle as soon as they touch the solder paste !!! > Works so good that you > might want to forget about the automatic pick and > place alltogether :-( > Please don't....... > > > Ok, I understand now. With regulated pressure and > > controlled time you can get fairly exact quantity > > of paste dispensed. But is this suitable for the > > repeated tiny paste spots needed to use 0805 SMD > > parts?? And does the consistency of the solder > > paste change over time and cause problems with > > dispensing an accurate spot each time? > > You can have more than 30% errors without any > trouble at all. Just make > the pads for the components bigger than the ones > your software tells you. > The consistency do change with temperature, pressure > and number of > repetitions but not enough to cause problems. > > > Will do. :o) But i'm hoping that people aren't > > objecting too much to this SMD CNC topic? I would > > think there must be a lot of us doing small > > quantity manufacturing that would like a cheap > > SMD pick and place machine. > > I am curious of how many people actually have > this kind of problem... I > always fell that we are a group that basically has > the hobbyist, the > independent consultors and the guys with the big > companies that can spend > lots of money on equipament. Maybe I am wrong. If no > one objects I guess if > on topic enough for the [EE:] tag. At least we do > not have any cows involved > yet :-) > > Best regards, > Alexandre Guimaraes > > -- > http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't > AutoReply us! > email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList > DIGEST in the body > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu