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- From: stephens@kong.gsfc.nasa.gov (mark stephens)
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- Subject: Vector wire pencils
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- Date: 21 Dec 92 15:27:08 GMT
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- Are these useful? They are the "pencils" which wrap a wire around a post
- and you then solder it. I'm trying to determine what system to use for
- creating circuits for this new (to me) hobby. Etching seems to be a tad
- much for (probably) one shot boards and wire wrapping might be overkill.
- With the pencil, do you need special posts for inserting into a perf
- board?
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- mark
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