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A different design of "helping hands"

Step 4Now attach the clips/clothespins

now attach the clips/clothespins
now take your clothespins and drill a pilot hole for the 2 large-headed screws(for i dont have their actual name, this will suffice)and drive 1 screw through the loop in the wire into the clothespin. repeat this step witht he second side. if you are using aligator clips you could just solder to the wire, but make sure to insulate between teh 2 wires in the next step.

By the way my camear is really cheep $59.99 and 3.2 MP from newegg.com and decides when it wants to take good and bad pics, this is obviously not good at all.
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Jun 13, 2008. 2:36 PMjay-mann-- says:
hey umm just wonderin what do these helpin hands actually do???
Aug 3, 2009. 6:21 PMcross99 says:
lol, a helping hand is used in electronics to hold projects while soldering to them, example: you use it to hold a PCB (Printed Circuit Board) while you solder the wire to it or any other project you are soldering, you just use the helping hands to hold it so basically, thats what a helping hand do ;-)

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well im a strange one , ill admit that otherwise im kinda normal