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Or simply buy a second Pandaplacer. People often forget that upping the number of PnP machines is the easiest and surest way to speed things up. A guaranteed factor two is very hard to get with hardware that just costs twice as much.
With two machines, you can spread out the human work (loading/unloading PCBs, refilling feeders, etc.) while the other machine is still chugging away. Plus you get more reliability, if one machine is broken, you still get to put out PCBs on the other.
I learned that with 3D printers. Very convenient to have two 😎
https://youtu.be/cNCjjvCT4Fc?feature=shared&t=236
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On 12 Sep 2024, at 10:46, Jarosław Karwik <jarosla...@gmail.com> wrote:
Final look
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I really appreciate Pandaplacer's low-cost design. I always thought that only CNC machining of aluminum alloy could achieve the strength and precision required for PNP. Now it seems that thin iron sheets can also be used, and we plan to develop a similar and inexpensive kit for everyone.



| From | Jarosław Karwik<jarosla...@gmail.com> |
| Date | 09/20/2024 20:25 |
| To | OpenPnP<ope...@googlegroups.com> |
| Subject | Re: [OpenPnP] Re: Pandaplacer A1 machine with feeders. |




I had to move the new style endstops back a little bit for the limit switch to hit and also need that little bit of extra room to be able to hit all 26 feeders on the sides. I cannot tell from the pic but how did you mount your bottom camera? The metal plate is to mount the camera and discard cup. I didn't have 2 in my kit but did have some extra parts but not as many as I thought after the base Assembly.
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