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What would your ultimate hobbyist electronics work space look like?

Instructorman
Instructorman over 11 years ago

For many years (24 to be exact) my home electronics test bench has been set up in our study, sharing space with our home office computer desk and my son's computer desk.  As the photo below illustrates, I have plum run out of space.  There is not enough open space on my desk to set up anything bigger than a small dev kit.  Components and test equipment and projects underway, but not finished, are accumulating under, beside and behind the desk.  The space is so cluttered that I have to carefully untangle test leads and scope probes every time I go to make a measurement.  The clutter is also dangerous.  My hot air soldering station is covered with parts and sits very close to my computer speakers and a stack of test equipment.  Test leads have been singed accidentally as they get draped over idling soldering irons or hot air tools.  It is time for a fresh start in a new space.

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We are renovating our basement this fall and I have secured a good sized space for a new general purpose work room, including a generous allocation for an electronics development area. The space is going to be 11' 6" by 15' (about 3.5 m by 4.6 m).  I have been looking at a variety of professional workbenches, like this bench from IAC available from Newark. There are a lot of experienced hobbyists and professionals in the Element14 community with uncounted years of experience working in electronics.  As I am in the process of thinking about how to set up my new space, I thought it would be great to invite suggestions and advice from the collective wisdom of Element14 members on what might be nice to put into a brand new, purpose built electronics work space.

 

My 36 years of professional and hobbyist experience in electronics provides me with a vision of what I'd like in my new workspace, but that doesn't mean I can't learn from the experience and vision of others.  So, I invite your thoughts, suggestions and wisdom.  What sort of bench arrangement would you recommend?  How would you organize the test equipment?  What about lighting?  Parts storage?  I can't commit to following though on any ideas, but it will be great to read what others think a great workspace could look like.

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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 10 years ago in reply to shabaz +5
    LOL Lego table would be pretty cool : ) When I was in Auckland the other week, the SCA Volvo Ocean team had this 3m high Lego model. Everything worked except it didn't float, and was made from over 100…
  • 4ringfan
    4ringfan over 10 years ago +4
    Well, my electronics shop is still in its infancy. I have the drop desk and clutter area on the left, Coding/computer area on the corner, Arduino work surface, instrument rack, and then the test/solder…
  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 11 years ago +3
    Hi Mark, This is a great opportunity for us to get some ideas from each other. Over the years I have made many different shop setups depending on the purpose and needs. My present shop is designed for…
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  • Robert Peter Oakes
    Robert Peter Oakes over 11 years ago

    OK, so Embarrassing as it is, here is a video as to why I need to expand and make a proper bench for project work

     

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  • Problemchild
    Problemchild over 11 years ago in reply to Robert Peter Oakes

    Ha Peter, that's nothing here's a quick live pic of the tidy part of my office :

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    The rest is heading towards a Jim Williams  Bob Pease hybrid style of desk .... All I need now is the talent image !!

    http://http://www.edn.com/electronics-blogs/anablog/4309635/Jim-Williams-desk-circa-2007

    http://www.philbrickarchive.org/rap.htm

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  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 11 years ago in reply to Problemchild

    Not bad at all John,  with a bit more effort here you could achieve true greatness image

     

    MK

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  • Problemchild
    Problemchild over 11 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    The super wide shot would of revealed insanity maybe.... Any way I think this weekend will decontamination weekend.... Now my togs from Fukashima fashions have arrived image

    Japan's soldiers collect fallen leaves during decontamination mission in Fukushima

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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 11 years ago in reply to Problemchild
    Now my togs from Fukashima fashions have arrived

    Yeah we probably don't need any photos of that ...thanks


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  • DAB
    DAB over 11 years ago in reply to Problemchild

    I like the wide monitor.

    I am still using a 19-inch one.

    Looks like I need to up my toy budget.


    DAB

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  • Problemchild
    Problemchild over 11 years ago in reply to DAB

    I happen to have another 2 30" Dell monitors attached to my "pimp rig" as you can see below.

     

    Personally I think the27" ones are much better value now but they weren't available at the time.

    With a TV and a Bluray there's little reason to leave the room all day except for loo and dinner breaks. image

     

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    So electronics stuff one side and computing stuff the other and thumping big UPS in the cupboard next to it since the

    electrics can be rather third world on occasion !

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  • Problemchild
    Problemchild over 11 years ago in reply to DAB

    I happen to have another 2 30" Dell monitors attached to my "pimp rig" as you can see below.

     

    Personally I think the27" ones are much better value now but they weren't available at the time.

    With a TV and a Bluray there's little reason to leave the room all day except for loo and dinner breaks. image

     

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    So electronics stuff one side and computing stuff the other and thumping big UPS in the cupboard next to it since the

    electrics can be rather third world on occasion !

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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 11 years ago in reply to Problemchild

    Nice work.

    I'm sure with some more ingenuity the 'loo and dinner' could be sorted as well.  image

     

    Don

    Keep your ear to the ground for LCD's that get biffed because they don't work.

    Generally its the capacitors that have past their useful life, and its a relatively easy task to replace them.

     

    Mark

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  • Problemchild
    Problemchild over 11 years ago in reply to mcb1

    Re monitors the Caps can be easily tested for ESR problems using something like the Peak ESR meter

    http://www.peakelec.co.uk/acatalog/jz_esr60.html

     

    I have one and they save a fortune in time and effort

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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 11 years ago in reply to Problemchild

    Agreed.

    But since you have the thing opened (and that's another mission sometimes), and you just know that the others are very likely to be of the same vintage, then its easier to spend a few more dollars.

    I think it was usually about NZ$20 to replace all the supply caps (except the 450v DC rectifier which rarely go)

     

    Most of these are 1000 (or 2000) hour at 105deg, so even at 10hrs per day, 5 days a week for 50 weeks = 2500hrs.

     

    It seems that the LCD's that include the supply are worse, since they have additional heat and are located higher in the office, but I've seen the power pack ones having issues as well.

     

    The named brand models are no better and usually share common parts with many other brands.

     

    http://www.badcaps.net/

    is a good starting point (haven't been there for a while)

     

    Mark

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  • Problemchild
    Problemchild over 11 years ago in reply to mcb1

    True how ever if you manage to fall on a batch what you can do is remove and test them. If you can test and thus know which ones to replace you can save on time as well as money. Doing a crate can be quite profitable if you approach it methodically ! image

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  • Robert Peter Oakes
    Robert Peter Oakes over 11 years ago in reply to mcb1

    You've been watching too much Dave Jones image

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  • sqkybeaver
    sqkybeaver over 11 years ago in reply to Robert Peter Oakes

    Peter Oakes wrote:

     

    You've been watching too much Dave Jones

    no such thing,

    I think every lab needs a crazy Aussie bloke!

    mine just happens to be an exotherm.

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