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I drew inspiration from Maxint's Mx SMD component strip holder on Thingiverse, specifically thing:2186862. I needed a solution for storing 12mm tapes of 100 x 5050 LEDs. Initially, I designed what I required, but then made the design parametric to...
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The SMD components often come in strips cut from reels when purchased, and I buy them most frequently in strips of 100 for prototyping purposes. These strips are usually rolled up in small zip-bags that I find less than ideal. The zip bags are...
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DIN montage SMD reel holder. Compatible with tape 8x1mm (0402, 0603, 0805, 1206). ... Video of holder montage: https://youtu.be/-wOgBrSaBTc Mechanical parts: -insert M3 X D4.6 X L4.0...
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This companion piece to my previously shared SMD organizer is specifically designed to accommodate bigger SMD parts, such as USB Type-C connectors. ...Its dimensions match those of the SMD tubes, ensuring seamless compatibility and integration with...
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... values, and I've decided to create a compact organizer for it. ...Each compartment is designed to securely hold 4-6 strips of SMD components, with dimensions 8mm wide and 80mm long - ideal for storing up to 20 units of 0603 resistors at a time.
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The SMD Components Organizer is where you start building your project. This is the foundation of your circuit board, where you'll begin to assemble all the electronic components that make up your design. ...It's a crucial step in bringing your idea to...
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This revised SMD organizer allows for height adjustments to accommodate various types of SMD strips. ...It necessitates two bolts: one M3 with a length of 12mm, and another M£ bolt, also requiring a length of 12mm.
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This organizer is designed specifically for manual SMD part placement, serving as a container for taped components and allowing each piece to be easily removed from tape when needed in a given amount. The foil is folded back under the organizer, and...
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I sought a way to organize all the capacitors, resistors, and other components that have accumulated since diving into SMD designs. The primary objective was to minimize plastic usage and create a storage solution that is extremely compact (the final...
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I designed an add-on for the SMD organizer tube that allows it to be wall mounted with ease. The tube's versatility is its greatest strength, but I opted not to take advantage of this feature and instead placed the tubes in drawers. ...For those who...
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Organizer for Small Micro Devices Components. Customizable dimensions (diameter, height) and layout (number of sectors and sections). Compartment dimensions are calculated to have approximately equal capacity, disregarding wall thickness. Requires...
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Gridfinity compatible SMD storage for 100 different components. ...
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A scaled-up rendition of the Mx SMD component strip holder accommodates a 16mm wide component strip.
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I made this tray to easily transport tiny smd components. ... The sliding lid latches at the end and is kept there securely, but is still easy to open up again.
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This adapter lets you connect a budget-friendly SMD tweezer probe to your TC1 component tester, allowing you to test tiny SMD components that would otherwise be inaccessible. It holds two shrouded banana jacks over the ZIF socket in the tester. The...
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I always had trouble dealing with these incredibly long strips of SMD components cluttering up my workspace. Seeing how Maxint designed the Mx SMD strip holder sparked a brilliant idea to create a larger version that could accommodate longer strips.
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... this with PNPAssist and potentially for some automated PNP feeders. All this does for me now is allow for better organization and quick assemblies of component trays to make my circuit boards without having to 3D print the rails they clip in to.
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Robin7331's SMD Component Magazines are a great solution for surface mount component handling on the workbench, but I needed a way to store the cartridges that weren't currently being used. These trays can be stacked and stored in a drawer when not...
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... my profile! STORING THE COMPONENTS: Use a Dymo to print out your component name and reference code. Stick them in the dedicated space on the tray, then store your components. ...Next, cut a 138mm long piece of clear tape and seal the tray securely.
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To store your components safely, use a Dymo label maker to print out the name and reference code of each component. Attach these labels to their designated spaces within the tray and place your components inside. ...Finally, seal the tray with a 138mm...
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... more SMD packages! STORING THE COMPONENTS: Use a dymo to print out component names and reference codes, stick them in the dedicated space in the tray, and then store your components. ...Cut a 138mm piece of clear tape and seal the tray securely.
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... be sure to check out my profile. STORING THE COMPONENTS: Use a Dymo to print your component name and reference code on labels, then stick them in the dedicated space within the tray. ...Next, seal the tray with a 138mm long piece of clear tape.
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I'm enhancing [robin7331's SMD Component Magazines](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3952021) design with label slots, allowing for adhesive or non-adhesive paper strips to be securely attached without sanding or surface treatment required. This...
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This means you might never need to remove components from your SMD assembly bench, so printing it out of rigid material could provide added security. To monitor your component levels, I recommend laying out the cut tape on your workbench alongside a...
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I made this for dispensing 8mm passives and small SMD components. It works very well with plastic tape, but not so well with paper tape, as the paper isn't flexible enough to coil so small. I needed something that eliminated clutter and allowed me to...
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This is a desk organizer that I made to help with the clutter that had accumulated during prototyping components for a project that I was working on.
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A tackle-box inspired electronic components organizer features adjustable dimensions based on global parameters. ...Separate hinges are provided, while in mass production, these hinges and box elements will be combined for streamlined assembly.
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I needed an organizer for my electrical components that I received this Christmas. As I'm still honing my modeling skills, I chose to design my own. This is a straightforward design for an organizer and my intention was to print multiple copies to...