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Trimming Conductors In Very Tight Places
A proven method of circuit removal in tight places.
This type of modification is an extremely delicate operation requiring not only the hands of a surgeon, but may require the use of customized tools modified specifically for the application. Using a common precision knife to cut and remove the section was the method we used, but with a twist. We modified the knife blade and placed it into milling machine. (See Figure 1).
The milling machine was never turned on, it was just used to precisely control the movement of the knife. You might expect we would cut completely through the entire depth of the pad on the first pass - not so! If we did we may have cut too deep, causing a "crazing" of the base board material, and thus, damage. Even the slightest penetration of the base material, beyond the depth of the pad may have caused damage. Thus the milling system was set to cut three-fourths of the way through the pad. The final pad material was removed by hand allowing for a more controlled removal, without damaging the adhesion of the remaining pad. Modifying standard knife blades is not difficult and can be accomplished using grinders and files. Several members of the Circuit Technology Center team contributed to this feature story. |
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