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Soldering Holder
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Here's my version of a solder holder for splicing wires together or soldering wires to part leads.
I wanted something that would hold a variety of different sized wires as well as objects for soldering with no bells and whistles. This tool will handle anything from 30 gauge wire to 6mm high objects like the microswitch in the heading image.
The gripping force ranges from 1.5lb to 4.0lb.
### Bill of Materials:
As well as the 3D printed parts, you will need:
* 1x M5x15 screw
* 1x M5 washer
* 1x M5 nut
* 2x 33mm long compression springs (McMaster-Carr Part Number 94125K542)
* Optional: Silcon/Felt furniture protectors for the base of the soldering holder
### Assembly steps:
1. Place the two "jaws" inside the "rear" piece.
2. Put the M5 nut into the space in the "front piece.
3. Put the "front" piece with nut over the "rear" piece with the jaws.
4. Slide a spring into each of the bottom of the "jaws".
5. Place the base over the "front"/"rear"/"jaws"/
I wanted something that would hold a variety of different sized wires as well as objects for soldering with no bells and whistles. This tool will handle anything from 30 gauge wire to 6mm high objects like the microswitch in the heading image.
The gripping force ranges from 1.5lb to 4.0lb.
### Bill of Materials:
As well as the 3D printed parts, you will need:
* 1x M5x15 screw
* 1x M5 washer
* 1x M5 nut
* 2x 33mm long compression springs (McMaster-Carr Part Number 94125K542)
* Optional: Silcon/Felt furniture protectors for the base of the soldering holder
### Assembly steps:
1. Place the two "jaws" inside the "rear" piece.
2. Put the M5 nut into the space in the "front piece.
3. Put the "front" piece with nut over the "rear" piece with the jaws.
4. Slide a spring into each of the bottom of the "jaws".
5. Place the base over the "front"/"rear"/"jaws"/
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