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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2011

A tour of the new EEVblog lab, still under construction...
The arcade machine is from here:
http://wollongongarcade.hopout.com.au/
The Rubber ESD work mat:
http://www.oritech.com.au/productDetail.aspx?productID=20512

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  • In the other side of the room you could have such things as a mitre saw, pilar drill, wood wooking bench or even a pick n place machine.

  • @simontay1984 If someone wants to donate a pick'n'place machine, I'm all for it!

  • You sure are hard on those expensive ESD mats.

    Might think about turning that dirtied section to the back of the bench so you have fresh mat to work on to start out in the new shop. Do the conductive properties change when it gets soiled?

  • @secondgear26 If I turn around it has a ratty edge on the other side. Should fix that though.

  • For that large wall I liked your idea for the projector but have you considered using a green/blue screen? I'm sure you can think of something creative for that!

  • @vogtrob Maybe. But no time to edit tricky videos using chromakey I'm afraid.

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  • @gglovato Yep, rainforest is the plan...

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  • You should realy threat those benches with atleast a clearcoat. I have the same setup with the pine plates, and it gets black very quickly. It's also very soft untreated, so you are going to get som dings and scratched on the places that arent covered with the ESD mats

  • I can't find any wood thicker than 3/4" in my area. Was it difficult to find the 30mm pine?

  • @bgpnu Looks like the same type I had at school, thirty years ago. Until somebody pinched it! :'(

  • where do you put the weed?

  • where is your three phase power supply? lol

  • Hey Dave, Love the Tandy calculator! I have the Casio equivalent (fx-115). The novelty of mine is that the upper right button is an On button. But, it is solar and comes on when light hits it. Why is there an On button? Who knows? See photo: bgp,nu/~tom/pub/fx115,jpg (replaced periods with commas to be able to post link).

    tom

  • I think you will need some cross beams under the pine tables. Otherwise they will get curved with time.

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