ts100 solder iron 3d models
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A remix of the original design on Thingiverse has been created, incorporating several notable modifications. ...The addition of a designated slot allows for effortless attachment to an M-Stand, while two strategically placed holes provide secure...
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This creation is the result of Tinkercad's design capabilities, and you can easily edit it online by visiting https://www.tinkercad.com/things/30z1p1vcKoz.
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I modified the design from iH8wind0ws (www.thingiverse.com/thing:2423216) who remixed verleihnix (www.thingiverse.com/thing:1813410). I noticed a common mistake where people insert the key backwards due to the slot's location. To fix this, I moved...
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TS100 soldering iron and two brushes (one for dust, one for flux).
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This is a box to store max 12 units of tips for TS100 intelligent soldering iron.
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DIY power source for the TS100 soldering iron. Employ a 5S 16850 battery, boasting an 18-volt nominal rating and a 21-volt charge voltage. ...With this setup, you can solder at any location.
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People can power their #mini TS100 soldering iron using a Lenovo Thinkpad slim power supply charger. This solution works without any affiliation with external companies. For more information, visit...
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This TS100 soldering iron stand positions the iron at a 40-degree angle, aligning perfectly with my natural grip. The ergonomic design makes it effortless to insert and remove the iron from the stand. To secure the iron in place, I'll need a...
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This a TS100 soldering iron stand where the iron sits at a 40-degree angle, which I find the most natural, at least the way I hold it. This makes it easier to put it into the stand and take it out. ...You will need a 608z bearing to hold the iron...
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This a TS100 soldering iron stand where the iron sits at a 40-degree angle, which I find the most natural, at least the way I hold it. This makes it easier to put it into the stand and take it out. ...You will need a 608z bearing to hold the iron...
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Case for TS100 Soldering Iron Includes Two Additional Tips with Sliding Cover. Box Contains Holes Allowing You to Create Holders for Your Iron, Perfect for On-the-Job Use. I Utilized Wire from a Coat Hanger, But Feel Free to Get Creative with...
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This model holds a TS100 soldering iron in place on the Ikea Skadis board.The mounting method used is with one M3 screw and nut for easy installation.The M3 nut is originally too small for the board holes so you'll have to print the included spacer...
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Remix of the outstanding vchan3m's TS100 Soldering Iron Box, modified to utilize 5mm x 1.5mm diameter magnets. I also incorporated a footprint on top of the box to house a simple flat clipping stand featuring magnets for secure placement. This...
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An adapter to connect the Miniware TS100 soldering iron to USB-C charger or power bank with Power Delivery (does not work on Quick Charge only chargers and through USB-A to USB-C cables). For it you need a 5.5mm/2.5mm barrel plug, preferably 14mm...
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This little adapter makes it possible to use Hakko T12/T15 tips on your TS100 soldering iron. Hakko T12 and T15 are actually identical, the difference being in market availability. Using this adapter will result in a longer iron, but you can...
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An adapter fot Miniware TS100 soldering iron using a PDC004 board with IP2721. Those boards come pre-configured for 9V, 12V, 15V or 20V and require a USB power supply or power bank with Power Delivery (which uses CC1 and CC2 pins, so it must be a...
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Case for TS-100/ TS-101 IMPORTANT: Part one you need to skale in slicer to 10% You need to use 2 screws and nuts 1.5mm thic wire for DIY stand 2 magnets Box include: 3x solder iron bits holder holder for solder iron body space for DIY stand space for...
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... Feel free to modify or improve my design. Some additional cables and blade terminal plugs are needed for the base. If you come up with a better way to hold the iron, let me know - mine isn't perfect. ...Print settings are up to your preference.
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I've modified the support so that my soldering iron can sit at an angle, since the original one was straight. I added a tilt to compensate. There are three versions: 13°, 14°, and 15°. You'll need to do some testing to see which one works best for...
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I needed a specific size stand for my new soldering iron and I've come to like the Weller style standard stand. The only downside is that the bent metal plate thing was too light, so it had to be weighted down with lead block. This is my solution;...
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... ideal project for crafting your own 18650 battery-powered power supply unit, complete with a comprehensive BOM.xls file for easy reference. ...The resulting PSU not only provides a reliable source of power but also functions as a practical iron stand.
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<p>You need to print 2 copies of the box and one copy of the pin to hold them together as a hinge. As the pin is waaaay too long to be printed standing up, or it would need supports, I cut it in half, and printed 2 copies of it too, then glued it...
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Because I lack that tip cleaner, I've reimagined the box with a larger compartment for cable, which I haven't acquired yet. ...Additionally, I've employed 5x5x5mm cube magnets: http://ali.onl/Ucw A STP file is included, and remixes are encouraged.
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I don't have that cleaner tip handy, so I'm making the hole bigger to accommodate something like a power supply. ...This hasn't been tested yet, so I'm unsure if it's going to work.
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Soldering iron stand ts100 for 18V AEG battery.
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... SQ001 soldering iron. ...It can carry: - The soldering iron body - One tip - Solder (https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/1005002852406141.html) - Hex wrench The side of the case allows you to use the sponge and the foldable holder that comes with the iron.
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I remixed this from Thingiverse user Snurkle who explains their reasoning: > Of course, your iron will be longer, but the upshot is that the Hakko tips can be had for cheaper, and the little rubber grip on the Hakko has a lot better feel than the...