 Did you key and a to fruit present? This week's ion MPI is ideal text with technology at your fingertips lady Ada. Yes What tell you about it the ion MPI this week? Okay, so I've done a lot of sensors and boards and cameras and like Speakers, but I thought actually do a tool this time because I really like a good tool like a good tool saves you a lot of time It reduces your errors like a lot of times people think like I'm not good at soldering I'm not good at building stuff and it's actually because the tools aren't that great and Recently we put into the store It's an extremely fine wire so good for like I mean it's actually like soable wire. It's so skinny and Somebody said like well, how do I strip this wire? And I was like actually we don't really have a wire stripper in the shop that can strip wire this fine 36 gauge But then I saw on to key comm slash new this new ideal tech. It's the WS 3620 which actually gonna make sense because it goes from 36 gauge to 20 gauge and it's a wire stripper So it's like WS wire stripper 36 to 20 WS 3620 just by deal tech and The price is really good. Usually I've seen these kinds of precision wire strippers be a lot more expensive and What it's really good for is that really again that fine precision very thin wires So if you're using thicker wires, you might go with something like this automatic wire stripper This one's good for like, you know 20 gauge to 10 gauge. So really chunky wires. It's a big heavy tool and One of our favorite kinds of wire strippers is this kind of chance like the little notches in it But your wire has to match the notch So you have to look and be like well What is my wire gauge and then which notch and then you line it up to the notch and it's not too hard to use But it again, it doesn't go less than 30 and even 30 sometimes is not that easy So, you know, there are some very fine wires if you're doing like wire wrap wires There's a 30 gauge and sometimes this can be a little difficult For these wire strippers to do and then we recently put in some ultra ultra fine gauge Stranded core wires Sometimes these were called that's wires, but they're not actually what's wires, but they're they're teflon coated They're very thin they go 30 gauges like the thickest And they go down all the way to 36 gauge, which is again It's it's basically thread at that point, but it's it's a stranded wire With a coating, but you have to be able to strip it and one of the challenges is how do you strip wire? That's fine with a nicking it because especially with stranded core wire It's very easy to accidentally nick it and then it cracks and breaks with usage and the whole benefit of having stranded wire Which is flexible it actually becomes a liability because it cracks and breaks at that point so this wire stripper has like a little Aperture you don't have to tell it what gauge wire you just sort of like you squeeze it You put the wire in you let go and then you do a little bit of twist and pull and the wire comes out stripped So I can actually do a little demo to show yeah Let's do a demo and we also have a video that'll play at the end, but let's let's do the live demo That's what we do you want to do the demo. Okay, so this is ideal tech This is made in Germany. This is a very nice design nice design You can kind of read here. It has these yeah I don't know when you would ever want something 40 millimeters long But you basically dial how long you want the end to be so like you know 10 millimeters is the is a wire strip length and then You open it by squeezing so it's got this nice squeezy feel so here. I've got some I have 26 gauges This is silicone wire So you squeeze you put the wire and you can kind of see it there You're gonna get a little bit twist and then you pull and you've got like perfect That's like beautiful, you know no nicking no cutting everything just comes right very cleanly off And it's ready to use that's 26 gauge and then this was the this was the challenge right this is 36 gauge So it's basically it's like a it feels like a hair. Yeah, we got these tiny wires and that was like well What are we gonna do? What do you do with them? So like if you try to use? These kinds of wire Strippers you either cut them by cut the wire by accident because you can't get it centered Like me or you know if you do get it centered it just it just goes right through because it's much too fine You're not gonna get 36 gauge in this style of wire stripper however We can a little bit of the wires stuck in it dial back to 10 let's do You put the wire in so you can see it and then give it a pull Wow and That's this is so this is one of those ones that it gives you time back This is a little tiny time machine because you're gonna spend so much time trying to get this right Yeah, and it's like perfect like again all the wires come out like they don't they're not shredded. Yeah on the way out and then You can do it again. So cut and then You squeeze to open or a little different some you squeeze to close and then there you go Perfectly wire strips. So this is nice. I think you know, yeah use use like this style when you've got you know thicker wires maybe if you like but You know this only goes up to 20 gauge, but we found it works quite well We tried it with Teflon PVC and silicone coating and it worked great stranded and solid core So you can pick it up. I also like it's very comfortable in the hands like very ergonomic You know, I don't know if I would use this every single day Just because I'm so used to the other kind of wire stripper, but definitely if you're doing the very Precision wire stripping. I think You definitely want to have a special tool for it because it's very very easy with those fine wires to accidentally nick them or Not be able to get the cover off and then it's like you keep stripping the wire You're spending like four or five times just to get it right when if you have the right tool You just do it the first time Okay, and we're gonna Tell you where it's out on digikey site. That's right And we also have the short URL so it's digikey.com for such short for such CWW 8 and it's 2014 dash WS 3620 For the product yeah, I just searched for 30s WS 3620 number wire stripper 36 gauge to 20 gauge WS 3620 all right, and they have a minute ish video. So we're gonna play it So don't forget to check this out on digikey and that is this week's on a piano