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« on: July 18, 2011, 09:51:38 AM »
Ok so for my product design class I'm making a portable modding/electronics workbench. I need to conduct some research, so I ask you members of AM;

1. What tools can you not live without?

2. Where do you do you modding/ electronics work?

3. How many plug sockets do you have? how many would you like? and how far away is the nearest socket to your work area? (ie. how long would the power cable need to be)

4. How do you hold the item you are working on? helping hands? vice? other method? (explain) and what would be your ideal solution?

5. Roughly how big is your work area? Would you like a bigger work area? (@rodent surface not the room :P)

6. Also if you wouldn't mind me using it in my folder work could I have an anonymous photo of your work area?

Please answer as much as you can in as much detail as you can
Thanks in advance :)
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« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2011, 10:02:26 AM »
Ok so for my product design class I'm making a portable modding/electronics workbench. I need to conduct some research, so I ask you members of AM;

1. What tools can you not live without?      Soldering Iron, Needle Nose tweezers
             
2. Where do you do you modding/ electronics work?  Bedroom, or Garage
               
3. How many plug sockets do you have? how many would you like? and how far away is the nearest socket to your work area? (ie. how long would the power cable need to be)
                                I found a eletrical plug strip which has 12 outlets in them and works good For about 20 bucks at a Big Lots store . could always add a surge protector.

4. How do you hold the item you are working on? helping hands? vice? other method? (explain) and what would be your ideal solution?
Helping Hands or Vise depending on what I am working On C-clamps , vise grips, contractor clamps they all work good.

5. Roughly how big is your work area? Would you like a bigger work area? Garage is a! 1/2 car garage 12 x 19 feet, bedroom is 10 x 12 feet

6. Also if you wouldn't mind me using it in my folder work could I have an anonymous photo of your work area?
              Wouldnt mind but would have to get pics and what a mess everything is right now, will try to get  you something
Please answer as much as you can in as much detail as you can
Thanks in advance :)

Read thru you can see my answers ....lol  hope this helps out. I also bought a small 15 inch tv and hooked up a adaptor for av cables and hdmi cables more like a splice so i can have them for more then one game system and  never have to change out cords just the systems for xbox, xbox 360 , ps3, wii  etc.
« Last Edit: July 18, 2011, 10:05:24 AM by Rodent »

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« Reply #2 on: July 18, 2011, 12:30:47 PM »
1. What tools can you not live without? my paint can and new found dremel

2. Where do you do you modding/ electronics work? bedroom / shed

3. How many plug sockets do you have? how many would you like? and how far away is the nearest socket to your work area? (ie. how long would the power cable need to be) i use a power bar and only fill it half way

4. How do you hold the item you are working on? helping hands? vice? other method? (explain) and what would be your ideal solution? my own hand when ever im dremeling or painting i usually were gloves to not get paint on my hand

5. Roughly how big is your work area? Would you like a bigger work area? (@rodent surface not the room :P) im not sure ill get back to you

6. Also if you wouldn't mind me using it in my folder work could I have an anonymous photo of your work area? lemme find the one i have and ill edit this

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« Reply #3 on: July 18, 2011, 03:13:01 PM »
1.Multimeter, Comp, Screwdriver, soldering iron, and to a leser extent breadboard

2.In my room, but it has its own area, none of my electronics mess goes elsewhere in my room

3.It's a small Room so 2, but i have 2, 4-Plug extension leads

4. Tape, but if i had helping hands then i would use them (Something with a solid base, and flex arms so they wouldnt get in my way)

5.120x60, i would like a longer bench, so my laptop and electronics dont get mixed up, the amount of resistors i have found in my keys

6.On it now, lemme tidy it a little ( I made a vid, actualy pics when i find a good cam)

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« Reply #4 on: July 18, 2011, 03:58:30 PM »
Ok so for my product design class I'm making a portable modding/electronics workbench. I need to conduct some research, so I ask you members of AM;

1. What tools can you not live without? Digital Multi meter. Breadboard. Power supply. soldering iron. my computer.

2. Where do you do you modding/ electronics work? The corner of my apartment living room

3. How many plug sockets do you have? how many would you like? and how far away is the nearest socket to your work area? (ie. how long would the power cable need to be) Right now i have 12 sockets... two power strips hooked into different sockets on both sides of my worktable for easy access about 1 meter away. I would like as many sockets as i can get.

4. How do you hold the item you are working on? helping hands? vice? other method? (explain) and what would be your ideal solution? vice, c-clamp, a modded version of helping hands that uses 10-awg romex for bending and twisting to my desire. (depends on what it is i need to work on). The ideal setup would be if i could make things float and it stays there so i don't have to fiddle around with a stupid clip.

5. Roughly how big is your work area? Would you like a bigger work area? (@rodent surface not the room :P) my Worktable is exactly 4ft by 8ft, its 3.5ft highwork area i use is about 12ft x 6ft (about half of my living room haha). Obviously i want a bigger work area who doesn't? ... the size of a warehouse would be perfect so i can have all the equipment/parts i could ever want.

6. Also if you wouldn't mind me using it in my folder work could I have an anonymous photo of your work area? PM sent

Please answer as much as you can in as much detail as you can
« Last Edit: July 18, 2011, 03:59:34 PM by FOOKz™ »

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« Reply #5 on: July 18, 2011, 05:58:13 PM »
1. What tools can you not live without?

Measurement tools:
Digital multimeter, Oscilloscope. (I'd like to get a signal analyzer but they're pretty expensive).

Power supplies:
AC transformers in voltage outputs from 12 to 700VAC, DC power supply.

Hand Tools:
Basic screwdrivers, torx set, allen set in mm and inches, cutter, pliers, vise-grip, tweezers, knife.

Power tools:
Small 12V drill for PCB, 4 pound hammer drill for metal and concrete, grinder.

Solder tools:
20W-40W solder pen, 200-250W solder pistol for heavy work, stand and sponge, tin and solder paste.

Misc things you can't miss:
Masking tape(x tagging wires), electronics tape, rivets and riveter, hand saw, hammer, zip ties, super glue, epoxy, breadboard, sand paper, metal files, thread makers.

2. Where do you do you modding/ electronics work?


My workshop (a room).

3. How many plug sockets do you have? how many would you like? and how far away is the nearest socket to your work area? (ie. how long would the power cable need to be)

I have 12 sockets, and sometimes I need more.

I'd like to have individual on/off switches for every set of 2 sockets, maybe a lit switch if possible.

In the room sockets are pretty close, but I have a 10 meter 3x14 AWG TSJ extension cord just in case.

4. How do you hold the item you are working on? helping hands? vice? other method? (explain) and what would be your ideal solution?

A vice and a third hand.

5. Roughly how big is your work area? Would you like a bigger work area? (@rodent surface not the room :P)
The size of the table is 2 meters by 1 meter, the only thing I have on it is a 12 inch laptop, the rest of the area is clean ( most of the time is filled with electronics stuff in different stages of the repair process ).

6. Also if you wouldn't mind me using it in my folder work could I have an anonymous photo of your work area?

check this out:

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1368356457889.51838.1501038549&l=b177c0624e

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1325984398614.46855.1501038549&l=625ffb35f7

Please answer as much as you can in as much detail as you can
Thanks in advance :)


Well I probably missed a few things.

I might take pictures of my work room, I happen to do a lot of things, Industrial electronics design, manufacture, repair, maintenance, installation, sales, all brands of PLC programming, microcontroller programming, computer programming, in all languages from assembler to C to visual basic to microsoft office, web design, embedded networked systems design.

I have a toolbox where I keep all my hand tools for when I have to work outside the shop, I also keep the laptop bag ready with all PLC cables ready for work outside.

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« Reply #6 on: July 18, 2011, 07:44:14 PM »
Ok so for my product design class I'm making a portable modding/electronics workbench. I need to conduct some research, so I ask you members of AM;

1. What tools can you not live without?

2. Where do you do you modding/ electronics work?

3. How many plug sockets do you have? how many would you like? and how far away is the nearest socket to your work area? (ie. how long would the power cable need to be)

4. How do you hold the item you are working on? helping hands? vice? other method? (explain) and what would be your ideal solution?

5. Roughly how big is your work area? Would you like a bigger work area? (@rodent surface not the room :P)

6. Also if you wouldn't mind me using it in my folder work could I have an anonamous photo of your work area?

Please answer as much as you can in as much detail as you can
Thanks in advance :)

Ive got plenty of anonamous photos if you would like some ;)

Sorry, I just had to lol

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« Reply #7 on: July 19, 2011, 03:24:03 PM »
Thanks everyone this has been very useful!

And Fren if you could take a pic of just like an overview of the top of that desk with everythin on it like that, that would be freaking awesome thats exactly what i'm looking for!


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« Reply #8 on: July 19, 2011, 06:29:38 PM »
sure man lemme find a reasonable cam, it looks terrible even on my iPod lol

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« Reply #9 on: July 20, 2011, 12:00:42 AM »
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« Reply #10 on: July 20, 2011, 12:29:51 AM »
sure man lemme find a reasonable cam, it looks terrible even on my iPod lol
ahah i agree on the ipod part ill take one tonight with the desk in action sicne i have three projects sitting out in the shed waiting for me to stop being a sore  :censored:\





on a side note im going to look in to a third hand since it may help me 
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« Reply #11 on: July 20, 2011, 04:22:31 AM »







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« Reply #12 on: July 20, 2011, 06:05:56 AM »
The first station is my dismantle station. This table is a drafting table. One of the things I do as an artist. Anything that needs to be taken apart gets broken down here. Reassembly sometimes happens here also.

this one is a box of parts I am currently using.

The next station is for small ventilated projects. I have a small fan exhausting the air. I use this to make the molds . When my wife is on the computer I use this area to tinker just so we can conversate while she messes around on FB.


This one is my main station. All soldering and modding pretty much happens here. I took some of the tools out and placed them on the table.







Next is my to-do and done area.


Last is my molding area on the porch. The table was a huge dual processor pc case.


I will come back and edit my description to talk about needed tools.
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« Reply #13 on: July 20, 2011, 02:32:07 PM »
Just wish i had a better cam
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« Reply #14 on: July 22, 2011, 01:49:49 AM »
dude why do you have a :censored: by your workbench

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« Reply #15 on: July 22, 2011, 02:04:07 AM »
im just going to ask denali whats the vasline for lmao

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« Reply #16 on: July 22, 2011, 02:06:30 AM »
* facepalm *

guys that stuff stays in the bedroom.

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« Reply #17 on: July 22, 2011, 02:51:35 AM »
* facepalm *

guys that stuff stays in the bedroom.
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« Reply #18 on: July 22, 2011, 06:12:59 AM »
im just going to ask denali whats the vasline for lmao
LMFAO ,You had to ask? :rofl:

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« Reply #19 on: July 22, 2011, 06:20:54 AM »
You guys. LOL. the vasalene is for mold making only.

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« Reply #20 on: July 22, 2011, 10:32:19 PM »
You guys. LOL. the vasalene is for mold making only.
iknow what the stuffs for rodent -.-    and danali didn't think u coumd mold that i kid i kid

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« Reply #21 on: July 23, 2011, 01:10:49 AM »
iknow what the stuffs for rodent -.-    and danali didn't think u coumd mold that i kid i kid

LOL I bet you do toad know what that stuffs for.....lol  :#1:Just kidding, with you, any how the vaseline, makes like a mold release, and probably the easiest thing for denal to use for a mold release no harmful smell and easy clean up
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« Reply #22 on: July 23, 2011, 10:07:04 AM »
Any results on the portable bench hyper?



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« Reply #23 on: July 23, 2011, 10:40:55 AM »
I have an idea, you should put in a shelf for something with separate slots where you can place your electronic components so that they are organized and easy to find.

I got the idea when I saw FOOKz's desk and said to myself "Hey that kinda looks like the mess I got on my desk"

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« Reply #24 on: July 23, 2011, 11:17:25 AM »
I have an idea, you should put in a shelf for something with separate slots where you can place your electronic components so that they are organized and easy to find.

I got the idea when I saw FOOKz's desk and said to myself "Hey that kinda looks like the mess I got on my desk"

I have a whole room dedicated to parts/supplies... that mess on my desk was just a week's worth of tinkering.

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« Reply #25 on: July 23, 2011, 12:14:16 PM »
Yeah i got a closet full of poop , and underneath the row of systems is a cabinet of parts too.

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« Reply #26 on: July 23, 2011, 12:16:56 PM »
Just look at it this way! we are recycling used goods and making them worth something. and useful :tup:

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« Reply #27 on: July 23, 2011, 04:01:31 PM »
Any results on the portable bench hyper?

This is a 12month project so not really have to do all the research work before I will have anything physical to show (also I just broke up from school for 6 weeks so there definitely won't be any updates for 6 weeks).

But keep all the info and photos coming, the more the better :) also feel free to make suggestions I would love to hear any ideas, problems, suggestions and general comments just try keep it on subject please :P

I have an idea, you should put in a shelf for something with separate slots where you can place your electronic components so that they are organized and easy to find.

I got the idea when I saw FOOKz's desk and said to myself "Hey that kinda looks like the mess I got on my desk"

Space is at a premium as the idea is for it to be portable, so there won't be a full on shelf :P but there will be some form of component storage probably just one of those plastic component boxes with all the dividers.

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« Reply #28 on: July 23, 2011, 05:17:42 PM »
This is a 12month project so not really have to do all the research work before I will have anything physical to show (also I just broke up from school for 6 weeks so there definitely won't be any updates for 6 weeks).

But keep all the info and photos coming, the more the better :) also feel free to make suggestions I would love to hear any ideas, problems, suggestions and general comments just try keep it on subject please :P

Space is at a premium as the idea is for it to be portable, so there won't be a full on shelf :P but there will be some form of component storage probably just one of those plastic component boxes with all the dividers.
hyper i got a idea from when i was in shop bout 8 months ago and came up0 with a bench idea i dont kinow if i still have the orginal googloe sketch up files but it was bascialy a shop table with a bunch of ciircles in the table but it was mesh with the table it self so u wouldn't know it was there and all u would have to do is use ur fingers to poke in to the holes provided and then u could lift the back panel up and there would be a bunch of shelfs underneath that locked in place when the top was folded

 

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