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Improving a 3'rd hand

Step 6Left over parts

Well, now that your finished you got some left over parts. Assemble them and you got an extra 3'rd hand. Offcause it only got 1 crocodile clip, so it isn't really that usefull.
It does make a great nerdy picture holder though :-)
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Jan 16, 2007. 10:19 PMdigitaltripper says:
This also would be useful to hold say a wire whilst you tin it....Or perhaps the chip your building your bug bot around...
Dec 26, 2006. 6:56 PMsysadmn says:
Actually, a one-handed second hand IS useful - for disassembly. If you're scrounging parts off a circuit board, the clip holds the board at the correct angle, the magnifying glass shows you what you're heating, you have one hand for the soldering iron, and the other for braid, a pick, or a pair of needle nose pliers, depending on what you're working on.

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