To start with, it is possible to build or buy a magnetic clamp that moves the magnet into contact with metal mag feed routers or moves the magnet away so the piece is released. I have purchased neodymium magnets which are awesome for size and holding power. I will mail you one if you would like to play with it. It is also possible to use an electromagnet to hold parts down. That sucks power however. Here are some photos from Harborfreight.com that may help  5645-0VGA Cen-Tech MULTI-POSITION MAGNETIC BASE WITH FINE ADJUSTMENT $18  5646-4VGA Cen-Tech MULTI-POSITION MAGNETIC BASE $13  33487-2VGA MAGNETIC CHUCK $100  90504-0VGA 8'' x 4'' MAGNETIC CHUCK $60 On 2006-Aug 28, at 06:34hrs AM, lcdpublishing wrote: Hi Gus, I sure am interested! Vacuum could be a problem on this machines as I don't have room though. However, magnets is an interesting idea I have not seen used - that one has my interest! Please expand on it if you don't mind. Chris --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Gus S Calabrese <gsc@...> wrote: > > magnets or vacuum can work well. > I can expand this answer if you are interested. > AGSC > > On 2006-Aug 28, at 06:01hrs AM, lcdpublishing wrote: > > Hi guys, > > I am looking for some ideas on work holding for PCBs. I plan to do > drilling and probably some isolation milling with my CNC machine. > So far I have made good progress on most apsects of the machine's > design, but the one thing that continues to elude me is the work > holding. > > I would think that there should be a waste or spoil board under the > PCB that is being machined - this is normal in other similar > applications. So, I figure I would use masonite or other similar > and cheap material. > > Of the very few photos I have seen for workholding, the only two > methods I have seen so far are > > 1) Basic toe clamps which clamp the work down to the table. Simple > and effective, but would prefer something more elegant > > 2) Some sort of clamping system that comes in from the edges. This > is appealing as it can be made for short in height. > > Both examples have limitations and such so I am looking for any and > all ideas. If you have any suggestions or know of any photos showing > PCB clamping, I sure would appreciate a link to the photos. > > Chris > > > > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > AGSC Augustus Gustavius Salvatore Calabrese > 4337 Raleigh Street > Denver, CO > 720 222 1309 303 908 7716 cell > adding " spam2006 " bypasses my spam blocker. Please place in the > text or at the END of the subject line. > ( i am hard to reach by phone ) > All ideas, text, drawings and audio , that are originated by me, and > included with this signature text are to be deemed to be released to > the public domain as of the date of this communication . AGSC > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ AGSC Augustus Gustavius Salvatore Calabrese 4337 Raleigh Street Denver, CO 720 222 1309 303 908 7716 cell adding " spam2006 " bypasses my spam blocker. Please place in the text or at the END of the subject line. ( i am hard to reach by phone ) All ideas, text, drawings and audio , that are originated by me, and included with this signature text are to be deemed to be released to the public domain as of the date of this communication . AGSC ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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magnetic holding for PCB
2006-08-28 by Gus S Calabrese
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