capacitorless
Well-known member
I'm older and while I thankfully don't have anything like Parkinson's, sometimes I don't have the super steady hands that I had when I was younger. Especially after coffee. So, I'm looking for ways to assist SMD work. One, of course, is a good magnification setup.
Is there some kind of device that would translate larger movements into finer ones, and/or support SMD devices while being placed on a circuit board?
It could be as simple as a squeeze-to-release tweezer mounted on a flexible wand, or more elaborate like a robotic device thingy. I just haven't run across such a thing myself, so far. I've got a PanaVise, just looking for something more precise and more reliable than my hand.
Is there some kind of device that would translate larger movements into finer ones, and/or support SMD devices while being placed on a circuit board?
It could be as simple as a squeeze-to-release tweezer mounted on a flexible wand, or more elaborate like a robotic device thingy. I just haven't run across such a thing myself, so far. I've got a PanaVise, just looking for something more precise and more reliable than my hand.