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59 Results for "↘ 최저가 Ò1Ò〈⑻⑷89〉83Ò⑥ ↗ 강남쓰리아워㎰ 쓰리아워fearful쓰리아워레깅스룸쓰리아워강남술집정보constructed 쓰리아워가격ペゴ쓰리아워wealthy"
TinySolder
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Stefan Wagner
T12 Soldering Station based on ATtiny13A
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Soldering Station
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Stefan Wagner
T12 Soldering Station based on ATmega328P
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Cobalt 3, a pocket computer DIY
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Leonardo Leoni
A fancy pocket computer you can build yourself with simple through-hole components
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T-962A Reflow Oven Modifications
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Lance
Modifications to a T-962A reflow oven which turn this cheap oven to a surprisingly effective piece of hardware.
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Convert a 3D Printer to a Pick and Place Machine
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Sina Roughani
My Monoprice 3D printer's firmware wouldn't print anything. Then I needed to place a WLCSP chip, and you won't believe what happened next!
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Happy Rain Cloud
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Alpenglow Industries
A fun learn-to-solder kit and first circuit board layout
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Raspberry PI desktop computer case
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Ian Dunn
A desktop computer case for the Raspberry PI with integrated power supply.
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Tic Tac Toe Soldering Kit
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Jim Heaney
Learn to solder while making a classic game!
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Handheld Blackjack
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Jim Heaney
Learn to solder while building a fun handheld game!
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Instructables Robot PCB
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Alexis
Little cute PCB Art to create the logo of the famous DIY web Instructables
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Open Reflow
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Carl Bugeja
Reflowing PCBs with PCBs!
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Let’s make Aluminum PCBs using KiCad
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Chromico
Learn how you can design aluminum PCBs in KiCad
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DIY Studio Light/ Light Box
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Arnov Sharma
A completely 3D Printed Studio Light with Custom PCB which is powered by two LED Driver ICs. A Twisted Version of a Supportive Tech
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Reflow Soldering Iron
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SAYANTAN PAL
A DIY reflow hotplate made from a regular dry iron to solder smd components on a PCB
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Making a left handed NES controller?
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Solderking
Left handed NES controllers puts the D-pad in your right hand and the action buttons in your left, making it more comfortable for lefties!
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