Thanks to www.PCBWay.com... for the boards used in this video - they came out great as usual.
I got sent a Pixel Pump by Robin Ritter - dub.sh/rtls
It's really very cool. With some great features. Much better than messing around with tweezers!
I had a good chat with Robin after I'd finished the video and he's got some good hints and tips:
- I only ever put the plastic tape covering the components through the slot in the magazine once it's 3-4cm long. Until then I just let it stick out in the front and peel it back further if I need more components.
This would have saved me a lot of components pinging around. But to be honest this is only a problem with tiny components like resistors, capacitors etc.. which are incredibly cheap.
- Its totally fine to use tweezers alongside the Pixel Pump. I do it all the time. You also said it with the USB connector. That may also be a component which I just place by hand. The Pixel Pump is not meant to replace tweezers entirely. I always have them nearby when doing PCBs.
This is great advice - use the right tool for the job!
- As you already said, it takes a bit of practice. After a few board the foot pedal becomes almost a natural extension of your body 😁 I don't ever think about it anymore while using the pump. I just "pick" and "release" a part and the rest goes on autopilot.
As with everything, practice, practice practice.
I'm actually looking forward to my next assembly job!
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