Here is one I made a few days ago:
I was planning on having screws with washers or a strip of plastic to hold the tapes in place, but I 3d printed it and it was tight enough that the tapes held themselves in place. It works for every 8mm tape of passives I have.
In hindsight, I think it’s a much better idea to have a tight fit anyway, because the tapes come in so many different thicknesses. (0.15, 0.5, 0.7, 1.1mm just in my collection) Easier to hold from the sides than from the top, but that may not work so well if the sides are smooth (eg. Milled aluminium) rather than ribbed (3d printed) or furry (wood).
Paul.
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The basic idea is to cut holes using laser at 8mm spacing. Then as needed screw in self taping screws to create pins. The threads on the self taping screws create a ledge for the tape to hold to such that it does not pop out. However adding double stick tape will hold down the strip.
By using long screws various part height, ie SOT23 for example can be used.
The plate would be mounted to another piece of material, for example a 3/8" MDF which is routed out for access to screws from bottom and have the magnets. Optionally if we use M1.5 screws with small heads it might be possible to screw pins in from the top and not need access to under belly.
Trampas
I quite like that design. I’m going to give it a try.
Just an idea for the injection moulded version – If you could put some sort of clip or slide-lock mechanism so that multiple units can be joined without using threaded rod or screws that would be great. I can’t think of any easy way to do it that could be printed.
Paul.
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That wasn’t quite what I was thinking, but it’s a better idea anyway. I was thinking something like how lego blocks clip together, to hold all the feeders together, but then they wouldn’t be properly indexed.
Paul.
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We had a long discussion about this on the LitePlace forum: http://liteplacer.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=399&start=50
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