Helping Hands Operator - Automatic Soldering Tool by Yuval Dascalu

Helping Hands Operator - Automatic Soldering Tool by Yuval Dascalu

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I'm creating a unique device for the Chip-E Remix Challenge. This challenge inspired me to think outside the box and use almost all of the original components in new and innovative ways, adding some extra files to make it even more functional. My device is wearable and attaches to your arm, featuring three motors, a display screen, and a Geekduino / Arduino Uno board. It's designed for situations where traditional Helping Hands just won't do, such as when working on uneven surfaces or at high elevations - I've been there myself many times over the past year. I know some might say my device isn't a true remix of the Chip-E body, but RobotGeek encouraged me to think differently. They said it's perfectly fine to use the parts in new and creative ways, even if it means building an entirely different machine. That's exactly what I did. If you take a closer look at my design, you'll see that some parts might need to be scaled up by ten times their original size. You can spot the 3D printed parts - they're the ones in purple. And for all the electronics enthusiasts out there, I've got you covered with links to buy the necessary parts online. Check out the code behind my device on pastebin.com/sF8TZsJ2 and grab the electronics components from goo.gl/oy1N6q.

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