use a cork bulletin board to organize your parts

Started by SUPER VELCROBOY, April 10, 2008, 11:00:51 PM

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petemoore

  I have a styrofoam 'speaker bucket cabinet' it has various transistors stuck in it.
Convention creates following, following creates convention.

SUPER VELCROBOY

Quote from: petemoore on April 10, 2008, 11:08:59 PM
  I have a styrofoam 'speaker bucket cabinet' it has various transistors stuck in it.

so you stick them directly to the foam?

dschwartz

Quote from: petemoore on April 10, 2008, 11:08:59 PM
  I have a styrofoam 'speaker bucket cabinet' it has various transistors stuck in it.

it´is safe to do that with mosfets and cmos?
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petemoore

 didn't stick a mosfet in there yet.
  that basement seems must be low voltage, as in damped down.
   Yupp, I stick the leads in the styro-foam so they're facing me/the light, and they're sort of organized.
Convention creates following, following creates convention.

Dragonfly

Anyone know where I can buy the worlds largest cork bulletin board ?

;D

David

Back in the disco era, there used to be cork tiles available.  If they're still around, you could use those to make as big a board as you want!   :icon_mrgreen: :icon_cool: :icon_twisted: :icon_rolleyes:

BubbaKahuna

Building supply stores carry cork in 1 foot squares as well as big sheets and sometimes in continuous rolls.
Glue it right onto a sheet of plywood and you've got one huge corkboard - and cheap too.
Run some corner edging around it and it looks all fancy!  ;)
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