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Full movie released!

Full movie released!

2006-03-26 by Paul Schreiber

Here is the full 13min MOTM-650 board stuffing movie:

www.synthtech.com/m650/m650stuffing.wmv

The movie basically is a 'walk through' of how modern SMT boards are stuffed.
I am taking the pictures (and off-camera voice). The owner of the
equipment (Patrick) is doing the demos.

The file is about 65MB, and should play with most programs/OSs.

Paul S.

Re: [motm] Full movie released!

2006-03-26 by Richard Brewster

Nice camera work, Paul.  What a machine, that SMT stuffer!  The fun in 
that, methinks, is in building that machine.  Do you know who makes it?

-Richard Brewster

http://www.pugix.com

Paul Schreiber wrote:
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>Here is the full 13min MOTM-650 board stuffing movie:
>
>www.synthtech.com/m650/m650stuffing.wmv
>
>The movie basically is a 'walk through' of how modern SMT boards are stuffed.
>I am taking the pictures (and off-camera voice). The owner of the
>equipment (Patrick) is doing the demos.
>
>The file is about 65MB, and should play with most programs/OSs.
>
>Paul S.
>
>
>  
>

Re: [motm] Full movie released!

2006-03-26 by John Laudicina

Now I understand smt.  thank you Paul.


--- Paul Schreiber <synth1@...> wrote:

> Here is the full 13min MOTM-650 board stuffing
> movie:
> 
> www.synthtech.com/m650/m650stuffing.wmv
> 
> The movie basically is a 'walk through' of how
> modern SMT boards are stuffed.
> I am taking the pictures (and off-camera voice). The
> owner of the
> equipment (Patrick) is doing the demos.
> 
> The file is about 65MB, and should play with most
> programs/OSs.
> 
> Paul S.
> 
> 


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Re: [motm] Full movie released!

2006-03-26 by Paul Schreiber

> Nice camera work, Paul.  What a machine, that SMT stuffer!  The fun in 
> that, methinks, is in building that machine.  Do you know who makes it?

These machines are made by Philips in the Netherlands.

Most of the *really fast* machines are made by Fuji.

Paul S.

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