The Soldering iron is a tool that needs to be in every geeks arsenal, whether you work with cars, build computers, or like to tinker with digital and analogue circuitry. While this tip won't give you the skills you need to solder well, it will give you the ability to solder BETTER than you already do. If you clean your iron, great! If not, read on...
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
My Portable Work Bench Version 0.9
Some time ago I realized that if I wanted to do projects at university without wrecking the tables in my apartment I would have to find a method of not incurring fees on my damage deposit. Well, the simple answer is to lay down newspaper, but that didn't cut it for me. I'm going to be mobile for a few more years yet and I want to work with my hands, not just my mind while I am at school.
When I was working on my computer tech. degree, I accumulated a lot of tools, so proper transport was at issue. Here is what I came up with!
Difficulty: Easy
Cost: $40 (tools not included)
When I was working on my computer tech. degree, I accumulated a lot of tools, so proper transport was at issue. Here is what I came up with!
Difficulty: Easy
Cost: $40 (tools not included)
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013
The Reverse Geo-Cache Puzzlebox
If you have not heard of these, a reverse geo-cache puzzlebox is exactly what it sounds like. In normal geo-caching you use a GPS locator to find a treasure hidden somewhere between where you are and wherever it is! In reverse geo-caching, you already have the treasure, but the problem is that it is still locked! You must travel to the right GPS coordinate in order for the box to unlock. There are many ways in which you can accomplish making one of these boxes and I will outline one of the more basic and useful ways.
Difficulty: Medium-Hard
Cost: between $100-$200
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