Interesting kit...

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Nicholas Stock

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Apr 29, 2021, 8:26:58 PM4/29/21
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martin martin

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Apr 29, 2021, 8:38:53 PM4/29/21
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that's bazzarro!


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tntmod54321

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Apr 29, 2021, 8:40:40 PM4/29/21
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Wow, that's beautiful.

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Charles MacDonald

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Apr 29, 2021, 9:29:30 PM4/29/21
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On 2021-04-29 8:26 p.m., Nicholas Stock wrote:
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> no idea why they
> use a 7805 that size (aesthetics probably), but interesting nonetheless....

the big TO-3 regulators were rated for higher current than the TO-220
versions. (although both assume you put them on Heat sinks.)

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Richard Arndt

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Apr 30, 2021, 8:02:23 AM4/30/21
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I think it is cool looking :-)

Jim KO5V

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Apr 30, 2021, 9:29:01 AM4/30/21
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I like it - and I even have the "welding ability"....
Jim

GeckospotNixie

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May 1, 2021, 6:00:35 AM5/1/21
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Is anyone buying one?

Paolo Cravero

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May 1, 2021, 6:01:37 AM5/1/21
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Hello.
Freeform electronics are a very fine form of art. Reproducing what is shown in the pictures requires a lot of practice, starting with getting the wires straight and of proper length.

A worldwide reference for freeform electronics is Mohit Bhoite, amongst few others. Check out his social media profiles for pictures and some youtube videos where he gets into the details of his building techniques (like https://youtu.be/LqVFxNFGNbc and this one from Remoticon 2020 https://youtu.be/p5GvcxMcR74).

In a twitter thread about selling these sculptures, Mohit mentioned that it takes him 15 hours to build the small ones: can't think how long it would take to build the clock on sale!

Paolo


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Nicholas Stock

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May 1, 2021, 1:11:36 PM5/1/21
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Mohit makes some lovely looking electronic 'sculptures'....I'd take a crack at the kit, but I have too many projects languishing that need completion already!

Mac Doktor

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May 1, 2021, 2:17:19 PM5/1/21
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On May 1, 2021, at 1:11 PM, Nicholas Stock <nick...@gmail.com> wrote:

Mohit makes some lovely looking electronic 'sculptures'....I'd take a crack at the kit, but I have too many projects languishing that need completion already!

On Sat, May 1, 2021 at 3:01 AM Paolo Cravero <paolo....@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello.
Freeform electronics are a very fine form of art. Reproducing what is shown in the pictures requires a lot of practice, starting with getting the wires straight and of proper length.

My primary form of art is kinetic sculpture so this is of great interest. And beyond my limited abilities.



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gregebert

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May 1, 2021, 4:16:19 PM5/1/21
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Reliability is paramount in a contraption like this. Quite a nightmare to debug and repair.

martin martin

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