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David Cambridge:
Evening All

I've finally finished my latest project, and I’ll admit this one is a little strange.  It’s a steampunk brushless motor!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAVMHnMYqpo

David

AdeV:
Very nice! I think you covered pretty much all of the major workshop food groups with that one  :lol:

I did like your PCB holding jig - is that home-made or something one can buy? I'm finding it a tad awkward holding boards in a regular bench vice, so something like that would be really handy...

I've also had some decent results using a plain old toaster oven to do surface mounted soldering; you don't get the proper reflow temperatures, it's true, but so long as you're careful when removing the heat, and don't jog the board while the solder's still molten, it works well.

mattinker:
I enjoyed that!

Thanks, you just got yourself another subscriber!!

Cheers, Matthew.

David Cambridge:

re: the PCB holder.

It was something I bought. If you go to somewhere like Amazon or Ebay  and search for "Circuit Board Holder" there are plenty of them about.

David

P.S. Thanks Matthew

philf:
Thanks David.

Brilliant project and super video.

Which Digital Microscope are you using? It looks excellent.

Cheers.

Phil.

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