Thank you. Unfortunately the PC monitor mounting didn't work out and I'm waiting for a new mounting plate from the factory. In the meantime, it is chaos, I cannot do anything on the bench or set up my gear, since I need the monitor for my job and it takes up a lot of space. I would prefer not to have a PC or monitor there at all, but I like paying the bills on time.
I'll post another picture when it is actually a workbench instead of the current status of junk pile
Thank you. Unfortunately the PC monitor mounting didn't work out and I
Well that's nice,manufacturing error, or something went wrong during assembly🤔
I have a NeoFlex arm for my monitor and I made an atypical 130% extendable frame for the keyboard (to fit in the workplace, I also have a extendable and rotating Tektronix oscilloscope) there are photos somewhere, I think it starts on page 139 and then goes continuous development of the workplace, today it looks completely different than at the beginning.
So I hope that the part you need will arrive soon and you will be able to create.
Nice day 🙂 Tom
Anyone who has pics of their labs specifically concentrating on your wires, leads, cables, spools etc? Showing your clever/good/efficient/clean ways of storing/managing/hanging them? How do you prevent them from getting all tangled up? How do you organize them?
I live in a single wide mobile home.
And this is my balcony. Eventually will open office, but no more 2nd and above floors, first floor. If it's not 1st floor you not making money.
Station is Aoyue 2703A+, have to get it something with smaller tips and more powerful hot air.
DMM is Uni-T, the new one and OWON. 41T+
Owon PSU
LCR meter
Microscope
Owon oscilloscope 200 Mhz, I have Siglent coming.. Already ordered it in the U.S., someone will bring it to me soon.
I still have to buy ultra sound and display separating hot plate.
Plus I have to get a new chair, because with this one I have to use 0.5 barlow, otherwise my back hurts.
Xgecu T48 with adapters. Will eventually get Ennt2 for EMMC.
Target is smart phones, tablets, notebooks.
Anyone who has pics of their labs specifically concentrating on your wires, leads, cables, spools etc? Showing your clever/good/efficient/clean ways of storing/managing/hanging them? How do you prevent them from getting all tangled up? How do you organize them?
OK, so I took a walk around the bench. Holders on the scope are 3D printed with 3M double sided tape.
Also giant paper clips to temporary route wires along the edges of the bench as well as coat hangers for wires.
Burned most of the day trying to get this in order. Mostly done...
Missed chance for a recursive desktop wallpaper there
Missed chance for a recursive desktop wallpaper there
Hah yeah, it took me a dozen tries to get the picture to attach this time for some reason. After it finally worked, I couldn't take a chance changing it.
Hah yeah, it took me a dozen tries to get the picture to attach this time for some reason. After it finally worked, I couldn't take a chance changing it.
Well, you filled it up nicely, I see that you slowly have less space to work with than I do
So I made myself happy and bought a Keithley 2015 and also created an extension of the generator outputs 🤔 I really can't fit anything here anymore 😂
Merry Christmas everyone 🎄
WOW! That's an entire ROOM!!!!
My lab is right now is essentially two large Ryobi duffle bags
Well, some have space and unfortunately some don't 🤪
Hah yeah, it took me a dozen tries to get the picture to attach this time for some reason. After it finally worked, I couldn't take a chance changing it.
Well, you filled it up nicely, I see that you slowly have less space to work with than I do
It's ok, I also have less electronics skill and knowledge than you do. So the ratio remains acceptable
WOW! That's an entire ROOM!!!!
My lab is right now is essentially two large Ryobi duffle bags
In the book
Building Your Own Electronics Lab A Guide to Setting Up Your Own Gadget Workshop (
https://pdfroom.com/books/building-your-own-electronics-lab-a-guide-to-setting-up-your-own-gadget-workshop/9qXgeRNe26P/download - click the download button, close out the new tab, and click the download button again) the author covers setting up a couple different shops. In chapter four (page 130 of the PDF,) he covers a portable lab which sounds kind of like your duffel bags, except in a briefcase. You may be able to get some ideas to help make your current system a bit easier to use. If you have a small table that you can dedicate to a lab. chapter five (page 154 of the PDF) goes over taking a tiny table (looks like a single-person table) and turning it into a well-organized lab - page 166 of the PDF shows the completed lab. It's pretty nice, and looks simple enough.
Shameless plug: If you are looking for portable workstation, I did a project where I created a tiny lab, about the size of a three-ring binder notebook. I go over quite a bit of ideas, and show how to build something similar at
http://zappbots.altervista.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=327&sid=16271453f9ef60ddf3bbc2e9f087a9af. If you have any questions about it (or any of my other projects there) you can just send a PM to ZappMan, and he will grant you posting privileges.
Looking back through this thread, there are lots of pictures, and ideas, for tiny work-centers similar to the ones presented in the above mentioned book in chapter five. Go back and you will definitely find ideas to make your lab.
PS Hack-A-Day just had a article (
https://hackaday.com/2023/12/24/hidden-wall-mount-table-looks-like-hanging-art/) about a simple wall unit which you may be able to adapt to a hiding lab (if you are able to mount things on your wall.)
It's ok, I also have less electronics skill and knowledge than you do. So the ratio remains acceptable
I thought you would attach the measuring equipment to the back panel above the worktop.
🤔 How do you know how much knowledge I have 🤔 maybe I'm completely stupid 😂
I thought you would attach the measuring equipment to the back panel above the worktop.
I'm not sure it would help much unless it was high off the worktop. I am not sure how much weight the panels can hold. There are no struts, it is essentially free standing, bolted at the bottom with three brackets to the desktop and six bolts to two legs and the frame. It seems stable with reasonable weight but if overloaded, the legs would bash the wal behind it. The apartment owner would be sad... If it was my house I would arrange it differently but for now it's ok.
🤔 How do you know how much knowledge I have 🤔 maybe I'm completely stupid 😂
Well, I can see from your lab you were able to get your new Keithley under a stack of gear without destroying anything
Bonjour, sorry for the mess been REAL busy!
Your comments appreciated
Jon
It's probably better for cooling than stacking them. It would give me a pain in the neck from turning my head though. A lot of older analog scopes had extra tall feet on the back so they could be used when stood face up on the floor. My old Tek 2247 is made like that.
Well, I can see from your lab you were able to get your new Keithley under a stack of gear without destroying anything
But those are mechanical skills, not electronic ones 😂
Personally, I would create an auxiliary ramp, for example, from an aluminum multi-functional structure to support the shelves and anchor it directly to the sides of the table, so the back wall would not be stressed by the weight of the devices on the shelves, but only for the cut and it must hold. The working space would thus be greatly increased.
Vertical O-scopes?
Just say no to... Vertical Oscilloscopes!?
McBryce.
Personally, I would create an auxiliary ramp, for example, from an aluminum multi-functional structure to support the shelves and anchor it directly to the sides of the table, so the back wall would not be stressed by the weight of the devices on the shelves, but only for the cut and it must hold. The working space would thus be greatly increased.
That's interesting but maybe my setup is better for me. I will run out of space and therefore I will save money on new equipment which I will not buy.
That's interesting but maybe my setup is better for me. I will run out of space and therefore I will save money on new equipment which I will not buy.
Yeah, that's what I was thinking too, and look how it turned out 😂 Tetris and there's no place to put three things 🤣
That workplace lives a life of its own, suddenly you find out that you need this and that and you are already combining and rearranging...
Fortunately for me, I don't do RF technology, that would be another set of measuring devices and since my workplace is in the corner of our bedroom, I would have to put it on the bed and sleep standing up 🤣
The growth continues with an expansion wing on the left side of the bench. I’m trying to use up my stash of 80/20 extrusion.