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  • Date Created: 10 Jan 2015 3:30 PM Date Created
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figurine made from scrap electronics

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10 Jan 2015


I wondered what i could do with salvaged parts,that i can´t use properly for future projects.

Well i think i found a cool way to use those parts, by making figurines.

Here is my thirst one:

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Moveable Spiderlike figurine made from scrap electronics (mostly sovjiet/DDR components)
a.k.a the sovjet-spider TK-15

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  • mayermakes
    mayermakes over 11 years ago +5
    NEXT one is Fly called BZZZZZZfeed this one was a lot easier to do than the spider
  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 11 years ago +4
    Hi Clem, I have something here for your spider to eat. I made it about 40 years ago from an audio output chip. John
  • mayermakes
    mayermakes over 11 years ago in reply to fvan +2
    @frederick I´m constantly making new creatures whenever i have broken/special parts laying around. there will be a dedicated episode on that topic on my youtube-channel http://www.tinyurl.com/mayermak
  • kidiccurus
    kidiccurus over 10 years ago in reply to mcb1

    I think I used a combination of tweezers and just my bare fingers to hold some parts.

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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 10 years ago in reply to kidiccurus

    I never had issues with the other end melting

    Your soldering skills are good then .... or did you use pliers to hold the pieces.?

     

    For the Electrical Service Technician course the pupils are required to solder a cube made from 30mm (1 3/16inch) pieces of clean copper wire WITHOUT tools. (well except the soldering iron)

    For anyone not experienced ... it was an interesting challenge and neatness counted, as well as structural stength.

     

     

    I did manage to get one down to 10mm but it was hard trying to assemble it.

     

     

    Once you've mastered the skill of soldering, you'll never loose it.

    Mark

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  • kidiccurus
    kidiccurus over 10 years ago in reply to jw0752

    Strange, I never had issues with the other end melting. This was with a 25w iron and lead free multi core solder.

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to jw0752

    That bugs soo cute!

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  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 10 years ago in reply to kidiccurus

    Hi Samuel,

    I used to have my sons build this type of structure as a practice to getting better at soldering. There is a trick to heating the solder just enough to make a good joint but not so long that the solder melts at the other end of the wire. Yours looks a lot more complex than what they used to make though. Good Work!

    John

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