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3. Tools:
Soldering:
For the soldering in this project use a 15-30 Watt
Soldering iron. Use a 'helping hands' clamp or a small vice to hold the
circuit board so that you have both hands free.
Using a file/rasp:
Choose the grade according to the work in hand.
Use a needle file for small slots and holes.
Saws:
Use a fret saw for all rounded shapes and a straight backed
saw for other work.
Note!
Fret saw blades must be inserted with the teeth facing
forward.
Hold the work securely on a sawing board. The Puk-saws in our
catalogue, are ideal for sawing dowel and small strips.
Note!
Werkstück einspannen;
Sanding:
Use a block and glasspaper for finishing all flat surfaces.
Drilling:
Use a handrill or pillar drill;
Note!
Take note of the safety precautions when drilling.
(all long hair to be tied back, no loose clothing or jewelry
to be worn and wear safety glasses)
Holding:
We recommend clamping the work
G clamps or similar are best for holding the parts whilst the glue
is drying.;
Cutting:
Use electronic snips/cutters for the insulated wire and tin snips for
metal strip.;
Note!
Be careful not to leave sharp edges as these cause cuts.