> I think the best approach is like the commercial units. Have the drill > under the table. Mine is above the table, but will convert it sometime > down the track. The advantage of having the drill come up from the > bottom is you have a flat table top to work on, with no drill motor in > the way. Of course this means you now must have a means to view the hole > location from above. I think that has the big disadvantage of the drill lifting the PCB, requiring a hold down foot or firm pressure by hand. I do not see big disadvantages of the upside-down version. > > A method once talked about on this group was to use a cheapy CCD camera > module and a TV with a composite video input as the viewing device. > Cross hairs are drawn on the CRT screen. > If you can get hold of cheap TV and CCD camera than I'd think this is > the best way to go. I know, and i even put aside a old camera for that. But it doesn't focus up close and combining it with lens seems just as complicated as simply using a screen instead of the cam. > .. I had the plastic piping idea too. ideally it would have some thread to adjust, or screws on the side. ST
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: PCB drill viewing mechanism... reviewed
2005-01-10 by Stefan Trethan
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