Hi,
I've lurked on this site for a while, helping my son gain knowledge to build a laser. I'm a huge proponent of safety and picked up a pair of eye protection glasses from Survival Laser - you don't get a second chance with your eyes. The tail cap of the laser is locked away too - not used unless I am present.
I have too many hobbies, one of which is electronics. Over the past year or so I have been working an a project to help with electronics projects. It is called PCBGRIP, and effectively is a tool that not only holds PCBs (printed circuit boards) but also holds anything else you need to help you with your electronics project. I actually used PCBGRIP to help align the driver wires to the diode leads when we soldered. in the last few days I have launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds to make PCBGRIP a reality.
Thought I drop by and introduce myself.
Jason
I've lurked on this site for a while, helping my son gain knowledge to build a laser. I'm a huge proponent of safety and picked up a pair of eye protection glasses from Survival Laser - you don't get a second chance with your eyes. The tail cap of the laser is locked away too - not used unless I am present.
I have too many hobbies, one of which is electronics. Over the past year or so I have been working an a project to help with electronics projects. It is called PCBGRIP, and effectively is a tool that not only holds PCBs (printed circuit boards) but also holds anything else you need to help you with your electronics project. I actually used PCBGRIP to help align the driver wires to the diode leads when we soldered. in the last few days I have launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds to make PCBGRIP a reality.
Thought I drop by and introduce myself.
Jason