Stanley, Your brain will do an excellent job of translating your finger motion to the micro motions necessary to move surface mount parts around with tweezers. Barring disease, the usual solution to finger jitter is to keep tweezers pressure light, and lay off the coffee.
Even if you do jitter a bit, there are many tricks you can use to keep it to a minimum. I use the little finger on my tweezers hand as a balance point for my hand. Just the act of having it touch the stage, or board removes all of the jitter. -Chuck Harris Stanley Reynolds wrote:
Bob, Thank you for the video Now all we need is a robot and software to filter the jitter from my hands. Maybe a little less expensive than the da Vinci robot. http://www.davincisurgery.com/ Stanley
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