What attracts me is a path I can spend around $10K on, and build forward with that same platform - hence the interest in mods to the NeoDen product - N4 or otherwise.
What I can't afford now is
another project in the workshop which, although I may be able to build upon for the future, is one which I can't commercially work with out of the box. I think I'd be better off with the N4.
48 x 8mm feeders is a limitation and I agree with MrPackethead on that one for sure. I think the idea of assembling the feeders into a single removable Cart [left and right sides] is a good one, but let's see what coming along in the pipeline.
If there was an OpenPnP design the worked for around $10K and available NOW, I think we'd all be saying
yes.
If the N4 had an OpenPnP interface right now, I think we'd also be saying yes to that.
That said, TheSteve, TankSparks, MTNElectronics are having continued success after around 1 week of combined work with the N4 and produced 1,000s of boards apparently. This is something I don't expect to be able to say about $2K OpenPnP project in its current state, any time soon, which is a shame really.
My thoughts are to adopt the N4 and use it out of the box for now, see what happens at NeoDen, help adopt the OpenPnP path to the N4, and eventually become sufficiently knowledgeable to either by a bigger machine, or design and build one from scratch using the OpenPnP. Hopefully, before then, someone else publishes a design that does exactly this [with separate commercial, inexpensive feeders - wishful, but the Yamaha pneumatic ones are certainly reasonable and available with up to 24mm tape width].
Hi Jason,
Great to see the activity level rise and the discussion happening again.
What I actually meant [and I understand MrPackethead meant also] was creating a machine from 'scratch'. This is no mean task, but certainly has potential if NeoDen ever went off the rails.
Theres a couple of documented builds and boms you can follow now and get your self into a working machine for under $2000. Yeah it will be simple, ( cut strips and parts in trays.