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==Summary==
==Summary==
Our electronics lab is fully outfitted with soldering irons, vises, oscilloscopes, a variable power supply, and many small hand tools. Like those itty bitty screwdrivers you can never seem to find. We also have a rather impressive store of wire, bread boards, and discrete components at your disposal. The Electronics lab also houses our two 3D printers, including our very own house-built Gypsy Danger, with an astounding 12 inch cubic build volume! Yes, that’s big enough to print a storm trooper helmet.
The Electronics Lab is also considered our "Clean Room". It also acts as an office for our general manager, as well as a space for fabric/textiles, crafting, CAD design, and essentially anything nerdy.


Our electronics area is fully outfitted with soldering irons, vises, oscilloscopes, a variable power supply, and many small hand tools. Like those itty bitty screwdrivers you can never seem to find. We also have a rather impressive store of wire, bread boards, and discrete components at your disposal. The Electronics lab also houses our two 3D printers, including our very own house-built Gypsy Danger, with an astounding 1 cubic foot build volume! Yes, that’s big enough to print a storm trooper helmet.


==Tools==
==Tools==
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==Layout==
==Layout==
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Revision as of 11:27, 8 December 2019


Summary

The Electronics Lab is also considered our "Clean Room". It also acts as an office for our general manager, as well as a space for fabric/textiles, crafting, CAD design, and essentially anything nerdy.

Our electronics area is fully outfitted with soldering irons, vises, oscilloscopes, a variable power supply, and many small hand tools. Like those itty bitty screwdrivers you can never seem to find. We also have a rather impressive store of wire, bread boards, and discrete components at your disposal. The Electronics lab also houses our two 3D printers, including our very own house-built Gypsy Danger, with an astounding 1 cubic foot build volume! Yes, that’s big enough to print a storm trooper helmet.

Tools

Power Tools

  • Power supplies
  • Oscilloscope
  • Soldering Stations
  • Hot Air Rework Station
  • Dremels
  • Wood burning kits
  • Sewing Machines
  • Serger

Hand Tools

  • Vises
  • Helping Hands
  • Micro Screw Drivers
  • Micro Torx Bits
  • Tiny Wrenches
  • Pliers
  • Tweezers
  • Desoldering bulb

Resources

  • Large cutting mat with ruled markings
  • Office Printer
  • CAD Computer
  • Electronics Components
  • Crafting Supplies


Layout

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

Pages in category "Electronics Lab"

The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.