A simple bending guide for breadboard work
Graham Stabler
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I found this today while clearing up my workshop, I made it ages ago when I had a lot of veroboard circuits to do and wanted to get them neat. The main thing is the use of a single edged rasor for wire stripping, it makes it very accurate and does not stretch the outer. Rolling the wire on a flat surface also helps to straighten it, the bending jig just makes sure it fits everytime. The lines are to make it quicker to find the right row if you know how many holes you are trying to bridge (lines on even numbers).
Of course this jig is only suitable for propeller projects [noparse];)[/noparse]
Graham
Of course this jig is only suitable for propeller projects [noparse];)[/noparse]
Graham
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A cool tool designed by no fool. Makes me drool.
Gotta make one one of these days. Thanks for the pics.
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Harley Shanko
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Sure, it only goes down to .4 inches, but for anything above that, it's awesome, and cheap. Especially helps with any "odd" lengths that aren't commonly found in jumper kits.
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Skogsgurra, ok but don't let "the man" know.
Graham
It has the following text: "Presented free with Everyday Electronics. (c) IPC Magazines 1976"
I do not need it now when I made one of yours (in fiber glass epoxy). You may see it on eBay soon
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You could etch every other one off I suppose or you could get a life [noparse]:)[/noparse]
the GPL doesn't show in your photos. It's on the other side, right?