Jig with pogo-pins
Smoke detector - weak buzzer
Smoke detector / alarm
Piezo buzzer - oxidized
Smoke detector - PCB
Smoke detector - PCB
Optical smoke sensor
Optical smoke sensor
Optical smoke sensor
Piezo buzzer - cleaned
Some sort of flower
Some sort of flower
Pogo-pin adapter PCB
Set of holes
Pogo-pin adapter with assembly jig
Wooden assembly jig
Assembly jig
Wooden assembly jig
Assembly jig
Trying to get good pin alignment
Using the jig to assemble the pogo-pin adapter
AVR ISP pogo-pin programming adapter
AVR ISP pogo-pin programming adapter
Baked ham
You can't see me
Fake Fungus as cover
One of Five
Two of Five
Looks decent, but does it work?
Where do I get an X-ray machine?
Adding the magic goop
Too much 'glue' ?
Application of 'glue'
Yes... it is TINY!
Must... get... OUT!
All 5 waiting for food
Two out of Five
Gone black
Waiting for electrons
Blackbird offspring - Turbo metabolism at work
Blackbird eggs with one hatchling
Pogo-pins
Tiny and accurate pogo-pins
Many pogo-pins boxed up
Chaotic pogo-pins
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Acrylic Jig
I would've needed a 0.75mm end-mill. Didn't have that, so I used a spear-drill. Worked "so-so". The acrylic tends to melt quite easily.
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