I use a Stickvise, with the rod held in the jaws of a Panavise. It holds the board nice and securely, but still allows me to set it at a more comfortable angle. The Stickvise is perfectly usable flat on the bench, though. One thing I suggest with the Stickvise, is to replace the black plastic jaws with the optional Teflon jaws. It handles heat from soldering irons or hot air pencils a lot better.
You will have a much easier time with your assembly if you pre-tin only a single pad per component. It will still secure the component, will allow it to lay completely flat on the board, and will allow you to fine tune the alignment while the single pad is molten. Also, you wont bend / distort pins trying to get multi-pin components to lay flat and eliminates the need to try to heat multiple pads simultaneously.
Hey, used ta grab a bunch of washers, get rid of the stamped wingnuts, somewhat more usable, to bad it does change angle, looking for also.Thankx, luv your stuff.
Those do always look so useful in all the electronics videos I watch. That said, part of my brain is going "meh I can build one". Wait, your handle is just an alternate spelling of your "government alias"? That's awesome!
Ugh.. i hate those 3rd hands with the tiny easy to tip over bases. I upgraded to one with flexible arms and a 7" diamater yellow "flower" shaped steel base. No more tipping.
called "OmniVise" and yet locks a piece to a single flat plain with zero adjustment. doesn't seem very omni... could just save 60 dollars and mash 2 o rings between a couple flat washers on your choice of nut/bolt pair. also its 2021 time to get a ts-80 usb-c iron. its the best thing for your kit and its God awful watching you try to solder with that VW bug sized weller lol.
You have such a calm nerdy manner about things.
PCBite holders are really nice, and support the board in multiple places. Their probes are very handy too.
All the latest hardware and deeptech, always Glows
I use a Stickvise, with the rod held in the jaws of a Panavise. It holds the board nice and securely, but still allows me to set it at a more comfortable angle. The Stickvise is perfectly usable flat on the bench, though. One thing I suggest with the Stickvise, is to replace the black plastic jaws with the optional Teflon jaws. It handles heat from soldering irons or hot air pencils a lot better.
You will have a much easier time with your assembly if you pre-tin only a single pad per component. It will still secure the component, will allow it to lay completely flat on the board, and will allow you to fine tune the alignment while the single pad is molten. Also, you wont bend / distort pins trying to get multi-pin components to lay flat and eliminates the need to try to heat multiple pads simultaneously.
Hey, used ta grab a bunch of washers, get rid of the stamped wingnuts, somewhat more usable, to bad it does change angle, looking for also.Thankx, luv your stuff.
LOL.. why is the Hakko mug black and green instead of Blue and Yellow!?
Of all the cool stuff I have collected over the years, my Curta calculator collection is by far my post prized. :-)
We have a tonne of these. Work well.
Very good tool, remove all the unnecessary washers as well as the small piece that block the height
Those do always look so useful in all the electronics videos I watch. That said, part of my brain is going "meh I can build one".
Wait, your handle is just an alternate spelling of your "government alias"? That's awesome!
Buen video saludos desde México ✌️
I'll have to send you a video of the Adafruit neopixel Jewel earrings I made with my 10 y/o daughter.
Ugh.. i hate those 3rd hands with the tiny easy to tip over bases. I upgraded to one with flexible arms and a 7" diamater yellow "flower" shaped steel base. No more tipping.
Hakko normally make reasonable priced products, But this thing is about twice what it should cost.
Omnivise looks good but $60!!!! Yikes. I guess it’s worth it if you use it for a living but too steep for a hobby tool
Sure are a gorgeous looking woman 😘
called "OmniVise" and yet locks a piece to a single flat plain with zero adjustment. doesn't seem very omni... could just save 60 dollars and mash 2 o rings between a couple flat washers on your choice of nut/bolt pair.
also its 2021 time to get a ts-80 usb-c iron. its the best thing for your kit and its God awful watching you try to solder with that VW bug sized weller lol.