Hi Micael!
On 04.12.2024 15:53, vespaman wrote:
[...]
> For the friction area, I think that a strong spring pressing the tape
> against a top plate should do it, but I have also been thinking about
> doing some dynamic break, for instance, like this, where the drag
> operation needs to pull the (red) tape, first or simultaneously with the
> peeler (green-ish), without drag, the peeled tape will lock between the
> rubber wheel and the walls. (the simple drawing shows a distance between
> the wheel and the top, but they should be in contact, the wheel is free
> to move, but once it hits the left wall, it will stop, and therefore put
> a breaking force to the cover tape. The spring below the 'full tape' is
> just to make sure the full tape will move the wheel to the right,
> regardless of the thickness of the tape.
> SmartSelect_20241204_152504_Gallery.jpg
After you started this thread, I revisited my machine and inspected the
cover plate of my feeder bank. It suffers from the same manufacturing
"features" as yours. So I thought what could be do and the first idea
was to remove it and sand or rasp the edges or bend some thin sheet
metal over it or replace it with a plate with roles in it all for extra
smooth transition (as you reported for cover tape guide). Then, this
night, I had to notice, that this is likely counterproductive because,
as you pointed out, you don't wont the peeler to pull the tape. So the
180° turn back is likely a good starting point for that. If that's to
rough though, peeling and dragging could be separated again as in former
times. With dragging first and peeling second, you might also fix some
of your components-are-jumping problems. For the ReferencePushPullFeeder
we could split the peeling into two arbitrary steps, like 3mm while
dragging (leaving the cover tape a little loose) plus 1mm while
releasing the drag pin which would then fasten the cover tape again. One
could likely extend this using some kind of rubber tube acting as break
that gets pulled by the peeler and loosened when the tape is dragged.
Jan
[...]
> onsdag 4 december 2024 kl. 04:54:45 UTC+1 skrev
>
black...@blackboxembedded.com:
>
> Ha, no, no conclusions at the moment other than its an amazingly
> simple/effective system with some maddening backs.
>
> RE a, As we both have noted this is quite problematic if doing large
> quantities. I'm doing maybe dozens a build at most, so not that
> problematic for me. Sounds like a nightmare for you though :(
>
> RE b, Yes, this is an issue especially for me. I redesigned the head
> and used a pneumatic dragpin. The actuating is not an issue, but the
> longer pin arm (which is currently FDM mounted) seems to stutter a
> little when pulling thick or plastic tape. Your deadening fix I dont
> think will fix my issue. I need to get the mount alloy machined and
> or some closer positioning.
>
> RE c, Yes, this was a huge problem for me before the FDM top plates.
> It would create thin curly hairs that would widen and finally just
> make the plastic tape crack and break. I dont foresee this happening
> ever again w FDM top plates. If you had the time and patience you
> could try filing the original steel plate. Originally that was my
> intent when I first took the plate off, but the machining is very
> irregular and modding it further may create other problems.
>
> I'm not sure I understand;
> /"Therefore, maybe a and b should be handled separately, e.g. 'a' is
> dealt with in the unused area before the pickup area, so 'b' can be
> fully dealt with in, and after the pickup area?"/
>
> You're correct, I moved my pick up window so the 2nd nozzle can
> reach the feeder which biases the spring forward of the pick up
> window. It doesn't appear to cause any problems with paper tape. Ive
> run 2 slots of sot23-3 with them and so for no probs either.
>
> I'm modding my head still further. The original 36V X carriage block
> is too wide so Ive redone the block and narrowed the Z plate. This
> will draw the dragpin and 2nd nozzle closer So I can go back to the
> original pick up location for the drag feeders. I Also designed a
> custom Duet 3 expansion board to replace the x2 1TLCs and x1 1XD.
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 3, 2024 at 1:13 AM vespaman <
micael....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Thickness is 0.25mm on all springs (regardless of width).
>
> - Micael
>
> tisdag 3 december 2024 kl. 06:31:04 UTC+1 skrev
ateeq....@gmail.com:
>
> Thanks for sharing,I was looking for these spring
> mechanism pictures , Can you Please share what is the
> Spring steel sheet thickness?.
>
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