On 06/24/2013 12:47 PM, andy pugh wrote:
> On 24 June 2013 18:40, Viesturs Lācis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I would like to ask, if somebody has ever done something similar and could
>> share some tips about best practices how to attach that heated stencil to
>> pneumatic cylinder.
>
> I have seen water-cooled blocks used for similar things. (maybe
> air-cooled makes more sense in this case).
>
> A lot of holes and end-plates is one way that it might be made.
>
old school heavy chisel point soldering iron, the handle you held onto 
doenst get hot so the heat dissapation is handled.
like this
http://tooltronic.com/products/soldering-industrial/hexacon-p300-300watt-heavy-duty-soldering-iron/

  the tip could be removed ( single set screw thru side ) and a new 
'tip' which is a copper
Tee ( shank goes into soldering iron, perpendicular end has logo on face )

custom branding ends here:
http://goo.gl/mrFYI

Your automation can hold the handle end ( no heat ) the front is the 
branding logo.

FWIW

tjtr33

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