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DIY PCB Stencil Printer
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DIY PCB Stencil Holder
Visit GitHub for more files and recent updates: https://github.com/ChipSelectCS/DIY-PCB-Stencil-Printer.git
Description
Enhance your PCB creation with proper tools, such as this affordable and easy to manufacture and use PCB Stencil Printer.
What files to use
As of now download Version1 as it has proven to work the best. You will see STL files ready to be 3D printed. Additionally, you can import .obj files in centimeters units for modification in any software. For best editing experience use Fusion 360 and attached f3d files.
How to make
In the downloaded folder you will see 3 STL files/pieces needed to make the PCB Stencil Printer. I suggest first printing the BOTTOM piece and measuring its thickness to match the thickness of your desired PCB. For instance, the standard PCB size is 1.6mm, thus the model by default is 1.6mm thick. You should use RAFT in your slicer to achieve precise z-axis size. If you can't achieve precise BOTTOM piece height,
Visit GitHub for more files and recent updates: https://github.com/ChipSelectCS/DIY-PCB-Stencil-Printer.git
Description
Enhance your PCB creation with proper tools, such as this affordable and easy to manufacture and use PCB Stencil Printer.
What files to use
As of now download Version1 as it has proven to work the best. You will see STL files ready to be 3D printed. Additionally, you can import .obj files in centimeters units for modification in any software. For best editing experience use Fusion 360 and attached f3d files.
How to make
In the downloaded folder you will see 3 STL files/pieces needed to make the PCB Stencil Printer. I suggest first printing the BOTTOM piece and measuring its thickness to match the thickness of your desired PCB. For instance, the standard PCB size is 1.6mm, thus the model by default is 1.6mm thick. You should use RAFT in your slicer to achieve precise z-axis size. If you can't achieve precise BOTTOM piece height,
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