smd magazine 3d models
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a 3d printed jugad to store your smd reels for proper organization and reduce hectic work
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Electronics Enthusiasts Discover New World of Component Magazines, Influenced by Innovative Hackaday Article.
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I flipped the DIN-rail base for SMD component magazines to make it accessible at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3952021. The reason behind this was a mistake on my part - I accidentally placed the labels on the largest face of the print, which...
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This is a Rail for the SMD Component Magazines by robin7331 over at Thingiverse. This model is parametric with only one variable: the width of the rail in units of the number of magazines. Each Magazine is 15mm wide. For a tight fit, insert a thin...
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robin7331's SMD magazine is cool, but not really suitable for tweezer pickin, this magazine "cartridge" has 4 tiny tweezer drawers instead of a tape carrier. Notch in front of drawer so you can pull it open with tweezers, grab the part, push it...
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I printed compliant SMD magazines to store nickel strips and small components but I needed a spot to keep my solder roll. I found the perfect place - in another magazine. Print two halves of the magazine holder and glue them together. Then, pass...
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Magazine Storage Solution for SMD Components I'll be adding more magazines and accessories regularly, so stay tuned. Feel free to suggest new ideas in the comments below. For those who struggle with disorganized and hard-to-find SMD components, I've...
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This design deviates from robin7331's original concept, incorporating additional compliant mechanisms and a spring element to obviate the necessity for foam on the foundation.
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I made a slight improvement to the compliant holder: https://a360.co/3cXAnuq I covered the mouth of the dispenser because I found that the wedge shaped part was in danger of snapping off. I also reduced the size of the hole where the plastic...
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The magazine can be made with text for each component separately(as I used) and printed with MMU. For the moment are only 16 magazine made but I will try to update it, In case somebody is intersected and need something else just let me know the...
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Magazine for SMD components, mounted on a standard DIN rail
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I'm thrilled with the original concepts and layouts! However, I have one major gripe - printing rails, mounts, and holders is such a hassle, and I'd love to find an alternative. Fortunately, there's a brilliant solution: standard DIN mounting rails.
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Furthermore, I crafted a larger version, measuring 28mm in diameter, specifically for an SMD crystal that I frequently use. To complement these modifications, I also developed an extra-long rail (180mm) with a cap at the end to cover the opening on...
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... strips. To organize these I created these little magazines. They'll boost your placement productivity and keep your shop organized. ... Snap proof mouth and label slots It is basically a mix of a bunch of improvements of the other remixes
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To keep these organized, I created little magazines. They boost placement productivity and maintain shop organization. ... Here are the links to the Fusion 360 projects: Spring-loaded version: https://a360.co/2PITPlA Compliant version:...
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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...
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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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I'm diving into SMD components this week, and I find myself reminiscing about Robin's video. The concept really struck a chord with me. ...At the same time, I have to admit that I still have a strong affection for DIN rails.
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The model is modified to mount on a piece of Hardwood flooring sample, like [this one](https://www.homedepot.com/p/Take-Home-Sample-Oak-Antique-Gunstock-Solid-Hardwood-Flooring-5-in-x-7-in-MU-300018/206622142) You can access the modified version...
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[ENG] Magazine for SMD components I like to use smd components because I find working with them much more pleasant and simple. That's why I have a box of bags with resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors and so on. Unfortunately, such a saving,...
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Конечно, есть текстовая метка, чтобы сразу понять, что находится в полях. [ENG] Magazine for SMD components I like to use smd components because I find working with them much more pleasant and simple. That's why I have a box of bags with resistors,...
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I like using smd components because I find working with them much more pleasant and simple. That's why I have a box of bags with resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors and so on. Unfortunately, such saving causes occasional damage to the strips...
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RecommendationsIt is recommended to print the models in PETG because the lid includes thin tabs which might break off if layer adhesion is bad.Print SettingsLayer height: 0.25mmPerimeters: 2Bottom layers: 3Top layers: 4Infill: 0%Additional...
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I first experimented with a model created by @robin7331, specifically the SMD Component Magazines. Unfortunately, the magazine was too large for my needs, and I typically order 100-piece packages of SMD components from China. Inspired by his design,...
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Length = 0.2 + 0.1*N + 10*N; N is the number of Slots Related: ------------- If you want to see what kind of electronic projects that have been created with this, please visit: https://www.protoriam.com Inspiration ------------ "SMD Component Strip...
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The particular dimensions of the original SMD magazine pair best with the (unconventional) combination of a 5 mm and a 6.35 mm smooth rod. But in case that's hard to source, I've also attached a "6 mm" version that works with a 5 mm and a 6 mm...