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DIY Helping Hands Soldering Station

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Click the Picture for Daraz Link Earning Option with Survey Pakistan Science Club   E-Learning   Online Store Building a DIY helping hands soldering station is a useful project for anyone who frequently works on electronics or soldering projects. The helping hands tool is designed to hold components in place, leaving your hands free to solder. Here's a basic guide to creating your own helping hands soldering station: Earning Option with Survey Click the Picture for Daraz Link Materials: Small base (wood, metal, or plastic) Two or three alligator clips Flexible metal arms or rods (metal coat hangers or welding rods work well) Nuts and bolts Small pieces of rubber or silicone tubing Heat-resistant material for the clips (optional) Magnifying glass (optional) Light source (optional) Small scrap of wood or metal for the base (optional) Tools: Hacksaw or wire cutters Pliers Screwdriver Drill (optional) Steps: Prepare the Base: Choose a stable material for the base, such as wood, metal,

DIY collar microphone

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Click Here For Detail Click the Picture for Daraz Link Pakistan Science Club   E-Learning   Online Store Creating a DIY collar microphone involves a few basic components and some simple steps. Here's a basic guide to help you make your own collar microphone: Earning Option with Survey Click Here for the Video Click the Picture for Daraz Link Materials: Electret condenser microphone capsule Small metal or plastic clip-on collar attachment Shielded cable (thin and flexible) 3.5mm TRS audio jack Soldering iron and solder Heat shrink tubing Wire stripper Electrical tape Click the Picture for Daraz Link Steps: Prepare the Microphone Capsule: Start by identifying the two leads of the electret condenser microphone capsule. Usually, one lead is longer than the other. Solder the longer lead to the tip (T) of the 3.5mm TRS audio jack and the shorter lead to the ring (R) of the jack. If your microphone capsule has a ground lead, connect it to the sleeve (S) of the jack. Attach the Microphone