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The Robot: Successful installation of Debian onto the Alix 3c2 bo…
Adam's Info | November 2nd 2008
Some hardware has arrived! So my working space is a little bit of a mess at the moment. There’s no better way of getting started than just getting straight to the point. The Alix 3c2 main board arrived in good health and works well. On the unde read more
Soldering
iRyan | October 22nd 2008
I guess this is a techy kinda post, soldering irons, silicon chips. Yeah techy enough :)A long time ago, about 2 years exactly, I chose my Dt option group which was Control akaElectronics. Today we were making our Silicon Chips, which meant lots of read more
I Went Pink For Deryn Mentock’s Joujou Charm Keeper Workshop
Perpetualplum's Weblog | October 20th 2008 by Plum
As promised I thought I’m publishing photos of my finished necklace from Deryn Mentock’s Joujou Charm Keeper workshop. I had a wonderful vintage orphaned earring and some sparkly buttons in pink, so I decided to go pink for my Joujou Ch read more
Intel Processor Friendly Environment
Stop Global Warming | October 14th 2008 by Mara Mei
Global warming and other environmental issues at this time to be a factor that into the main shaft in all research conducted. A new technology is expected not only to bring an innovation and increased efficiency but must also have the added value tha read more
Desoldering Basics - Why and How
West Florida Components | October 5th 2008
Soldered joints, if improperly done, may need to be ‘desoldered’ or the solder removed in order to resolder them. A poor joint may result in complete failure of the electrical connection over a period of time. Poor quality of solder, improper cle read more
Soldering and Getting Ready for Some Metal Hammering
Perpetualplum's Weblog | October 3rd 2008 by Plum
I’ll be taking a jewelry class later on this month. One of the items on the list of supplies was a suede sandbag for hammering against. Normally I would just go out and buy it. I already had a little bit of suede I’ve been saving. read more
APNIC Box - Linux on a Mikrotik 532a, Part 2
Adam's Info | October 1st 2008
Follow on from 01 Oct 08 APNIC Box - Linux on a Mikrotik 532a, Part 1 Custom Hardware Modifications Here’s a labelled image of the inside of the device. You can also look towards the bottom left of the image for my simple solder modifications. read more
Working on Trades While I Wait for New Tools
Perpetualplum's Weblog | September 30th 2008 by Plum
I’m participating in the Joujou Workshop with Deryn Mentock later this month. I’ll be bringing exchanges/trades to the workshop. Since I just finished a soldering weekend, I thought I would continue on with the soldering theme. Whil read more
Getting the feel for Soldering
Silver Canyons Happenings | September 22nd 2008 by Silver Canyons
I was so excited to receive some spectacular Ocean Jasper beads that I had been eyeing for weeks. These beads were so pretty and I decided to go all out and make a necklace.... and didn't want to use ordinary chain.So, I let my imagination take over read more
Tutorial to fix your Xbox 360 RROD using Soldering kit!
Thinktechno.com | May 12th 2008
Have you encountered the dreaded RROD that every Xbox 360 users gets nightmares just thinking about it. If you ever came across a RROD, it typically means that your Xbox 360 is completely done for and needs to go to Microsoft for repairs. Microsoft h read more
Bezel Set Sea Glass Pendant Tutorial
Accent Yourself Handcrafted Jewelry | April 4th 2008 by Barb Macy
by Barb MacyAccent Yourself Handcrafted JewelryCorvallis, ORMaterials & Tools Needed: * Bezel Wire – size & gauge is dependant on the size & thickness of the piece of beach/sea glass.* Sterling Silver Sheet - 24 or 26 gauge is what I ty read more
Make Your Own Cables and Save Big!
The Stereo Bus | February 28th 2008 by Dan Connor
This post focuses on how to create your own cables using raw connectors and bulk cable. There are some great advantages to making your own cables: you determine the quality, you choose the length, it’s usually cheaper, and you learn in the proc read more
Bayan Askerler
ZegranCity | February 27th 2008 by Dogukan Unal
… Yozlaşan değerlerin , kapitalist yarışmacı hayatın bu genç demlerinde “müşterek hayatın” müşterek olmayan yanı askerlik…. read more
Photography...
The Dancing Monkey Jewelry Chronicles | February 13th 2008 by Martha
Leaf... Originally uploaded by Dancing Monkey Jewelry Last night, I tried to make jewelry. Last night, everything turned to crap in my hands. It was just one of those nights, I guess. Of course, it had to happen right before my first big sho read more
Baby, It's Cold Outside!
Mama Mayborne Designs | February 11th 2008 by Mama Mayborne Designs
Yesterday was one of the coldest days of the year... so far! The actual temperature was -8*F (-22*C) and the wind chill factor made it seem more like -35*F (-37*C). Brrrrr, baby that was cold!After spending most of the day freezing... I decided to pl read more
Soldering Tools & Supply List
Accent Yourself Handcrafted Jewelry | January 21st 2008 by Barb Macy
I just cleaned up my jewelry workspace because I got a few new toys to play with. Nothing terribly expensive, but fun, nevertheless. I visit & participate in a few jewelry forums and one topic that routinely comes up is "tools & supplies need read more
CMOS Battery Soldered Connection
The Server Setup Guide | November 15th 2007 by Noah Seidman
Desktop PC’s typically have a clip on their motherboard where the CMOS battery sits. On laptops sometimes the CMOS battery is unreachable. On the HP DV2000 The CMOS batter is located under the hard drive panel, and has a 3 pin connection to the read more
Metalsmithing Class #4: So Close to Being Done!
Athena's Armoury | July 3rd 2007 by Janine
OK, so lots of people, not enough tools, and a few snafus later and I'm not quite done with my ring yet. I really thought that myself and two or three other people were going to be able to finish them off last week, but it just didn't happen. Oh, w read more
Metalsmithing Class #3: Ring Halfway Done
Athena's Armoury | June 24th 2007 by Janine
That's the black mother of pearl shell I chose (which is what was giving me problems that first night) instead of the cab like everyone else (silly me). You can also see the short (yet very pretty) decorative trim which was the result of the problem read more

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