Your workshop :)
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@Samuel235 So do you have dual extruders?
@dbemowsk - I don't. And right now i'm not even thinking about it as i've done my far share of detailed printing and i do not wish to print anything slow and small scale that requires 0.08 mm layer heights and support everywhere. My printer has been on solid for the last 88 hours on 4 prints doing exactly that.
I'm trying to slowly approach my maximum speed, printing comfortably at 60mm/s at the moment but would like a little more. My printer is pretty basic still, i'm still a student living at home so i'm saving money everywhere i can right not but as soon as i have no income issues, dual extruder, advanced bed probing, enclosure, quick change hotends with a tornado extruder maybe.
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Aren't these devices basically Arduinos? It's written on the title atmega328. If so if we could get our hands on the code, we could make our own 😀
@gohan said in Your workshop :):
Aren't these devices basically Arduinos? It's written on the title atmega328. If so if we could get our hands on the code, we could make our own 😀
I finally found the place where the Chinese get their code and design for the "Transistortester". It comes from a german site
a very extensive project. I doubt if I will ever be able to match or even comprehend what they accomplished. :bow: -
@gohan said in Your workshop :):
Aren't these devices basically Arduinos? It's written on the title atmega328. If so if we could get our hands on the code, we could make our own 😀
I finally found the place where the Chinese get their code and design for the "Transistortester". It comes from a german site
a very extensive project. I doubt if I will ever be able to match or even comprehend what they accomplished. :bow: -
@AWI great digging! :+1:
The specs and list of functions are impressive.
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@Yveaux said in Your workshop :):
Do you think the Chinese hardware is an identical copy of this design?
Why not? Chinese are great at copying stuff :D
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@AWI great digging! :+1:
The specs and list of functions are impressive.
Do you think the Chinese hardware is an identical copy of this design?@Yveaux I soldered the thing myself so build quality is .... ;-) The board I received looks to be solid as well as the components.
Accuracy in resistor/ capacitor meaurement is fine (~5% which is also the toleration of the components tested) Semiconductor analysis is enough for me with Fet / Junction transistors as I can determine the most important characteristics (including the pin layout!) which are within 10% of the datasheet. (pins are 100% correct :-)) -
@Yveaux I soldered the thing myself so build quality is .... ;-) The board I received looks to be solid as well as the components.
Accuracy in resistor/ capacitor meaurement is fine (~5% which is also the toleration of the components tested) Semiconductor analysis is enough for me with Fet / Junction transistors as I can determine the most important characteristics (including the pin layout!) which are within 10% of the datasheet. (pins are 100% correct :-)) -
@gohan I used a kit. There is also a description and suggestions on improvement of the "Chinese clones" in the documentation of the project.
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@AWI "I soldered the thing myself so build quality is ...."
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I need little advice: is it worth buying the Ts100 soldering iron for 50€ + some accessories (holder and one extra tip, I already have a laptop power supply I can use) or go for a Hakko FX-888D for 120€ (you get holder in the price and extra tips cost significantly lower but I don't know if I ever need many different sizes)?
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I need little advice: is it worth buying the Ts100 soldering iron for 50€ + some accessories (holder and one extra tip, I already have a laptop power supply I can use) or go for a Hakko FX-888D for 120€ (you get holder in the price and extra tips cost significantly lower but I don't know if I ever need many different sizes)?
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After changing my HA and network to new location I made some changes to my workshop. Still some work in progress.
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After changing my HA and network to new location I made some changes to my workshop. Still some work in progress.
@sundberg84 said in Your workshop :):
Still some work in progress.
And some big spider to kill... :smirk:
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After changing my HA and network to new location I made some changes to my workshop. Still some work in progress.
@sundberg84 we have the same model of soldering iron, hot air gun, and multimeter. And we might end up having a similar power supply too, as I'll build one sooner or later.
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@sundberg84 said in Your workshop :):
Still some work in progress.
And some big spider to kill... :smirk:
@yveaux said in Your workshop :):
@sundberg84 said in Your workshop :):
Still some work in progress.
And some big spider to kill... :smirk:
That is Hugo. He has been around since I was a kid. Hard to kill since he is made of plastic but loves to scare new people.
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@sundberg84 we have the same model of soldering iron, hot air gun, and multimeter. And we might end up having a similar power supply too, as I'll build one sooner or later.
But my stack of unused EasyPCBs is a bit smaller :D@nca78 - haha, thats nice :) I been thinking about changing my power supply though. Posting to much images isnt good for you ;) On my swedish blog I had a guy explaining about relative ground. When I probe around with my oscilloscope and power the electronics with my PSU they are not the same ground and this can apparently create some magic smoke. So far so good and I have been to lazy to learn more about the theory (Im sure there are people here with great knowledge about this) but the advice was to change my PSU to a "real" one.
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So many space, I jealous :)
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So I had to replace a micro USB connector on a tablet the other day. So to get the old connector off, I used my heat gun which is similar to the one pictured below. It worked okay and I was able to get the connector off.

I have been wanting to get a hot air re-work station for a while now. I was looking at the picture of @sundberg84 's workshop and I saw that he had an 858D, so I searched that on ebay. I noticed that there are a variety of 858D stations out there ranging from $30 to $121 US. They all look very similar as far as front panel controls and functionality. My question is, is there a big difference between the lower and higher priced units? I guess, if I get one of the $30 units, is it going to fall apart sooner than one of the others?