PCB Centrifugal Claw

PCB Centrifugal Claw

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# PCB Centrifugal Claw Creating high-quality PCBs requires a unique approach that sets them apart from the rest. One crucial step in achieving this goal is using UV light to enhance their quality. The process of centrifuging the PCB after applying photosensitive ink to its face is an essential part of this method. With the 3D models I've designed, it's now possible to utilize a mini drill for centrifugation, ensuring that the PCB is uniformly processed. This innovative setup consists of only two key components: - Rail - Claw The claw needs to be printed twice to complete the assembly. Once assembled, simply position the PCB in the center of the piece and secure it into the drill chuck. This setup offers a significant advantage: with a holder like this, you can apply ink to both sides of the PCB simultaneously, allowing for dual-sided spinning. **P.S.1:** To join the pieces, screws and screw-nuts are necessary. **P.S.2:** The project is currently in its testing phase, and modifications may be implemented as needed. Learn more about this innovative design at https://github.com/Arthurlcastro

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