> You are a man after my own heart! I'm a real sucker for simple, elegant solutions > to difficult problems. The fact that you can beat CNC with a dangling drill brings > a big smile to my mouth. > > Thanks, > > Rick Very old, very well-known and studied problem. That's why in many cases the robots make the parts and the meatbags put them together. Robot makers quickly found out doing things like putting a bolt into a hole is tricky, if you are the slightest bit off it catches. Human hands have a bit of 'give' and you can wiggle the bolt until it aligns, the CNC equivalent is to have the gripper spring-loaded or mounted in soft rubber so it can move a bit too. That trick probably won't work with PCB drilling as you'd snap the bits. Then there's things like Vix bits, or even Philips head screws, that's one of the reasons they were invented. You can poke the driver in the general direction of the screw and it'll eventually catch, that doesn't happen with other types. The driver also pops out of the screw when the correct torque is reached - that's a feature, not a bug! Robots like Philips head screws. Tony
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RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: What size drill bits?
2013-01-30 by Tony Smith
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