"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
So the MHM FPU is not only designed for the MHM?, sorry I never seen one in use before. Would it be advantageous to have one if you dont run an MHM?
Any reg system that makes you do extra work like carrier sheets and whatnot I can see being tossed aside.
I wonder if someone could develop a digital gauge?
Does MHM and SRoque share the same system for film positioning and screen loading?
Thanks. I kinda figured a 10/12, FPU, delivery, install and a nice thank you would of ran a wink over $200k. Awesome machine though!Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
I just need to fabricate something that will perfectly replicate the pallet arm pins at the FPU
Nice poster in the background there TCT.
Nice poster in the background there TCT. QuoteI just need to fabricate something that will perfectly replicate the pallet arm pins at the FPUAl, um, maybe like the pin bar? Make a little hinge and clamp so it swings down into the pins and locks the frame in place then register film to lasers or whatever shooting up from the squeegee side of the screen, like the MHM. The MHM/sRoque way is clearly superior but I don't mind the carrier sheets as you can separate out registering the films from shooting them and you give the art person the opportunity to examine each film better before sending to screen. I know this could be done on a monitor instead but a physical checkpoint is always good.
I've got some ideas on making a system that uses the newman pin lock pallet arms with the MHM style of taping film to the screen. I want to do the same thing I did with the triloc but do it with the pin lock and get rid of the carrier sheets. I just need to fabricate something that will perfectly replicate the pallet arm pins at the FPU. Then I'd have a pallet on the press with the swing out arms and won't have to load a pallet each time we do a setup. I have crude ideas on how to do this but after years of tinkering with this type of thing, sometimes the detail behind the parts makes all the difference in whether it works or not. That's why I never got the results I wanted until I bought a triloc that had precisely made parts that were very closely replicated between the pallet jig and FPU. When doing a regi system, if it doesn't work significantly better/more accurate and faster than lining a job up manually then it's for nothing. If I only had a machine shop back there or knew anything about fabricating small metal parts I'd have something great.