Turns them into BJTs it turns out, can’t recommend.Is there any reason other than difficulty I wouldn’t want to add legs to my smd j201s to use for breadboard and vero board use?
I would just stick with standard values: measure a few and find the closest value to what you need.Is there any reason why I’d want to deviate away from only having E12 resistors?
There are a bunch of odd ball resistors in builds, could I just get away with using the closest from the E12 series? (Or making teepees).
I place the PCB on a paper, then poke a pencil through the holes that need to be drilled (for example the middle of each switch or pot). Then for pots, offset where you made the mark by 16mm. Then I can measure how a far apart each hole is and build a drill template.How do you measure for drilling off a PCB?
This is my life- keys, hat, drink, daughter, everything.Why when I’m building something and set something down, a diode, my wire cutters, a piece of wire, the nut and washer for the jack or pot. I somehow always put it down in the worst possible spot and it takes me forever to find it even though I set it down 30 seconds ago, somehow it ends up under my printed schematic, and 3 bags of resistors. And no the answer isn’t I need to keep a tidier workspace.
Where tf can I get high quality jacks for the Power I/O module?! I feel like I’ve exhausted the internet looking for 3pin PCB mount jacks that fit the board.
Ugh, you mean to tell me I scoured this site for jacks and couldn’t find these, after I accidentally order the wrong ones… welp, I was warned this would happen…I'm not sure if there's a premium brand, these are the ones I've always used and never had any issues with them.
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Those turned out nice! Do you use a sanding block or by hand? Or have any other tricks to it? I never could get an even straight grain going, even with a sanding block.I sanded with 220, 320, 400, and 600 for this one:
Nail the Sandpaper to the Bench & do straight single passes with the Enclosure.Those turned out nice! Do you use a sanding block or by hand? Or have any other tricks to it? I never could get an even straight grain going, even with a sanding block.
Read that and look at his profile picDo these pants make my butt look big?
Do these pants make my butt look big?