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Post pics of your builds....
Very nice panel work there, the leather looks great and is certainly unique.- elliot42
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THE DIY HEADPHONE STAND THREAD
Yep, the original cable had gone all stiff, so they've been re-cabled. I'm also making a new headband but struggling a bit with my sewing skills and getting the pleather to look nice and fit right.- elliot42
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THE DIY HEADPHONE STAND THREAD
A Daiso store opened up nearby (Japanese dollar store) and I went to have a look. I found these bag hanger things that work quite well as headphone hangers hanging from my bookshelf.- elliot42
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Pain! :D :) :| :/ :( >:(
Nothing spectacular has happened to me, just regular DIY wounds. I've slipped and burned myself with soldering irons many times and sliced up my fingers and thumbs with a scalpel a number of times too. These things mostly happen when I'm doing something silly, and my brain/conscience tells me...- elliot42
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Anyone into building headphones?
Have a read through this thread: http://www.head-fi.org/t/498292/my-diy-electrostatic-headphones Some awesome stuff there.- elliot42
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Post pics of your builds....
Nice clean build, Vinnie. Looks great! Yes, this can be an expensive hobby. I find it's best not to think about the money spent, just about the enjoyment gained :D- elliot42
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First DIY in progress! :D (Updated with pictures)
Awesome! :D How do they sound? :p- elliot42
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Post pics of your builds....
Beautiful build, Tom. Glad to see it finished.- elliot42
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DIY Cable Gallery!!
As said by others, it's probably a better idea to move any discussion regarding Parrots, the ban, etc. elsewhere (another thread or to PMs, generally Mods/Admins won't discuss bans though) and keep this thread on topic. And not locked ;).- elliot42
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DIY Cable Gallery!!
Now let's get back to looking at pretty cables ;)- elliot42
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Post pics of your builds....
Wow, stunning work, MrClean. I love the way the grain curves in the recessed parts of the Bijou.- elliot42
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Looking for a new DMM, being wooed by Fluke
Actually, I'll probably be pretty excited when it arrives. I like new toys tools :D- elliot42
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Looking for a new DMM, being wooed by Fluke
Didn't think that needed a celebration, but OK :D- elliot42
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Looking for a new DMM, being wooed by Fluke
Thank you everyone. Problem solved, I've gone and purchased a Fluke 87-IV. An 87-V would have been more than enough for me, but they're so popular I've seen them going for not much less than the 87-IV, which is a better specced meter anyway. I've seen some go for cheaper but that's uncalibrated...- elliot42
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Looking for a new DMM, being wooed by Fluke
Thanks Tangent, I've read some of your articles but I'll have another read and look at the forum links also. I had a look at the U1272A last night and while it does look quite nice, $460 new is a bit of a stretch over what second hand Flukes are available for.- elliot42
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Looking for a new DMM, being wooed by Fluke
Thanks for all the comments. And thanks MisterX for mentioning the option of Agilent meters. From what I've seen so far Agilent have been the leaders in the bench meter market whereas Fluke were better regarded, or more well established in the handheld market. I've probably been rushing into a...- elliot42
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Looking for a new DMM, being wooed by Fluke
I don't think 0.0035% basic DC accuracy is good enough for my hobbyist requirements, Irwin.- elliot42
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Looking for a new DMM, being wooed by Fluke
Good to hear from an 87-IV owner, thanks. If the offer on the 187 is accepted and I've won the item then so be it, I'll just have a meter that I'll never use to its full capability. But it should last me for a looong time (I'm 24). If that falls through then I think I should keep my sights set...- elliot42
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Looking for a new DMM, being wooed by Fluke
Well, I've made an offer on a 187, kind of accidentally, I wanted to see if I could get a bigger discount and thought it would be automatically rejected, but it wasn't and has gone to the seller. So I guess I'll find out if I've bought a 187 soon :p Oops...- elliot42
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Looking for a new DMM, being wooed by Fluke
And thanks for the tip about temperature measurement, John. I hadn't thought about it much but that definitely rules out the 177.- elliot42
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Looking for a new DMM, being wooed by Fluke
I don't really have room for a bench meter. And I don't really need the extra counts the 87-IV has over the 87-V but thought it wouldn't be a bad thing if it doesn't cost much more. I have watched some videos about the 189/289 and those do look too big for a handheld, but the 87-IV looks like it...- elliot42
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Looking for a new DMM, being wooed by Fluke
Would an 87-V be preferable over the 87-IV, which I've read is basically the same as the 187? It looks like a better spec'ed meter and only about $50 more than what I've seen 87-Vs go for on eBay recently.- elliot42
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Looking for a new DMM, being wooed by Fluke
I've been looking at multimeters as all I have now is a $30 one from Jaycar. The biggest thing I don't like about it is how long it takes to get a final reading after it overshoots and wobbles around before settling on a value; it can take a few seconds which I find annoying. I really want...- elliot42
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My first build log... AMB Mini³ w/ lots of pictures!
Very nice. What are the fonts you're using in the engraving?- elliot42
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Post pics of your builds....
Nice work as always, John.- elliot42
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