Magnetic Helping Hands for Soldering

by Yonatan24 in Circuits > Gadgets

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Magnetic Helping Hands for Soldering

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Do you want another hand that will help you while soldering? I do too!

A couple months ago I built a helping hands tool to help me while soldering, But... I got tired of it, So I built another one!

Where Did This Idea Come From?

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I have no idea how I thought of making this, The cone-ish shaped red base came from a 12V car siren that was given to me by my grandpa, Because he didn't need it anymore, This siren was made in 1984!

I did want to make a "What's Inside" Instructable for this siren, And after taking it apart, I accidentally deleted all of the pictures :(

Ok, Enough talk, Let's get started!

What You'll Need

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Tool's:

Hot Glue Gun (Other Adhesives such as: Silicone RTV, And Sugru, can work too)

Sharp Utility Knife (Optional- for removing extra hot glue)


Materials:

1 Strong Speaker Magnet

The Cone-ish Shaped Base

Alligator Clips (I used this for my old helping hands tool too, It's basically two different sized alligator clips that are hot glued to a connector that attaches to a "Sliding T Handle", But now it gets held on by a magnet...

Hot Glue the Magnet

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First, Apply some hot glue to the inside of the cone, This is so the magnet will stay in place while holding a heavy PCB.

Seal With Hot Glue

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Seal the air gap between the magnet and the cone with hot glue as seen in picture 2

You're Done!

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The connector sticks to the magnet immediately when placed on it

It's Pretty Strong!

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This helping hands tool can easily hold 2 circuit boards that weigh more than 230 grams! (~8 ounces)

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