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Back to product list Download data sheet. Home Product Explorer. Related products. Of course we also appreciate his overview of the products on Tindie for each described module. For another angle on Power Delivery, check out this series of posts by [jason cerudolo] , a perennial favorite. When armed with even an entry-level printer, your projects will never again have to suffer through the indignity of getting hot glued into a nondescript plastic box.

Which was a problem when [Oleg Vint] started work on this 3D printed case for the popular TS soldering iron. But with the addition of a standard bearing, the case provides a safe spot for the iron to cool off before it gets buttoned back up for storage. As [Oleg] explains on the Thingiverse page for the case, he actually blended a few existing projects together to arrive at the final design. Specifically, the idea of using the bearing came from a printable TS stand originally designed in by [MightyNozzle].

Released under Creative Commons, [Oleg] was able to mash the bearing stand together with elements from several other printable TS cases to come up with his unique combined solution. In a physical sense, this project is a great example of the sort of bespoke creations that are made possible by desktop 3D printing.

While the logistics of it still could use some work , seeing hackers and makers swap and combine their designs like this is extremely inspiring. By now, I must have had my Miniware TS soldering iron for nearly three years. Small, lightweight, powerful, and hackable, it has even spawned direct imitations. If the TS has a fault, it comes not from the iron itself but from its cable.

A high-grade iron will have an extra-flexible PVC or silicone cable, but the TS does not have a cable of its own. Instead it relies on whatever cable comes on its power supply, which is frequently a laptop unit built with portable computing rather than soldering in mind. So to use it is to be constantly battling against its noticable lack of flexibility, a minor worry but one that I find irksome.

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