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How to Make an Electronic Metronome

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By now you have your working metronome that ticks and blinks.

This step is just for enhancing and making your Metronome more appealing and practical.


* Because the Metronomes potentiometer will be constantly used, to make sure that the 3 solder connections don't fail I added some hot glue on the bottom to make it stick to the board. (picture 1)

* You can take a small piece of thin wood board or as i used a small piece of the solder board that was left and hot glue it to the bottom so that you make your Metronome stand. For this, it is very helpful to have the third hand as you can see in the picture. (pictures 2 and 3)

* You can take your insulation tape or duck tape and cover the back of the Metronome where all the connections are. This is good in case it gets in contact with water in any way. I first put the tape but didn't  really like how it looked. Fortunately I found out that my Metronome fits perfectly in an old Floppy box. (picture 4)


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