I was wondering what you all might consider essential supplies/tools/components to have on hand at your workstation? I am new to working with electronics and I would like to be well-equipped to experiment and build things on a whim.
Here is the current inventory of my workstation:
Attempting to mess with amps without a scope and sig gen is kinda shooting in the dark
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For a scope, you can find them cheap, used and without manuals on ebay and such. I've had pretty good luck with a new Rigol. For an affordable Chinese scope, they have a pretty good reputation. Again, we only need to be concerned with the 20-20k frequency range. So, there lower cost line works fine:
Jbc solder station, best buy ever!
2× Multimeter
Signal generator
Scope
Magnifier lamp
Pcb cradle
All kinds of small tools to make building easier, fe stripper.
5 chests of drawers with all parts used in tube amp building, incl several thousands of NOS piher and beyschlag resistors(and still having parts in carton boxes )
Laptop
1x12 evm thiele cab
100w dummy load
I'm at the other end of the spectrum I don't have space to keep stocks of things so just order what I need to build a particular amp. I have no scope or sig generator, or an amp cradle, again as I don't have the space. I use basic hand tools to make my cabinets. It can be done
I would love to have all that stuff and a workshop/specific room but I live in one of the most expensive cities in the world regarding real estate prices so have to make do, I sometimes have to park my car half a mile from my house for example as there's no space on the street near my house!
My point is to say, you don't 'need' all that stuff, yes it all helps but it's surprising what you can create with limited resources.
norburybrook wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 9:13 am
I'm at the other end of the spectrum I don't have space to keep stocks of things so just order what I need to build a particular amp. I have no scope or sig generator, or an amp cradle, again as I don't have the space. I use basic hand tools to make my cabinets. It can be done
I would love to have all that stuff and a workshop/specific room but I live in one of the most expensive cities in the world regarding real estate prices so have to make do, I sometimes have to park my car half a mile from my house for example as there's no space on the street near my house!
My point is to say, you don't 'need' all that stuff, yes it all helps but it's surprising what you can create with limited resources.
norburybrook wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 9:13 am
I'm at the other end of the spectrum I don't have space to keep stocks of things so just order what I need to build a particular amp. I have no scope or sig generator, or an amp cradle, again as I don't have the space. I use basic hand tools to make my cabinets. It can be done
I would love to have all that stuff and a workshop/specific room but I live in one of the most expensive cities in the world regarding real estate prices so have to make do, I sometimes have to park my car half a mile from my house for example as there's no space on the street near my house!
My point is to say, you don't 'need' all that stuff, yes it all helps but it's surprising what you can create with limited resources.
norburybrook wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 9:13 amI'm at the other end of the spectrum ... I have no scope or sig generator, or an amp cradle, again as I don't have the space. I use basic hand tools to make my cabinets...
Wow, that make your builds really remarkable, kudos
I've often wondered whether DAW could be used to do basic scope and sig gen type stuff?
If not, there are small USB modules (eg Picoscope) that can be used with a PC.
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norburybrook wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 9:13 am
I use basic hand tools to make my cabinets. It can be done
You sir, are the real deal. I am more of a wood butcher than wood worker. I have a lot of woodworking tools. I also end up making a lot of firewood. But it sure is fun.
My point is to say, you don't 'need' all that stuff...
You sound like my wife.
-Matt
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