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I wonder what the extent of home manufacturing of componenets
is these days, apart from, say, microphones, earphones and Morse keys? |
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On Fri, 4 Dec 2015, gareth wrote:
I wonder what the extent of home manufacturing of componenets is these days, apart from, say, microphones, earphones and Morse keys? I think it's generally limited to curiosity, and the rare necessity. I once helped someone make a microphone out of a razor blade and carbon rods for a science project. It's not practical for home use, and even if it wasn't a carbon microphone, it's just easier getting a commercial microphone. There was a period when the American hobby electronic magazines would show how to make paper capacitors and "book" variable capacitors and such, but they were presented as "here is how things used to be" rather than parts for your latest project. As mentioned, high voltage variable capacitors may be hard enough to get that some may build there own, and there have been projects. This sort of thing I suppose also works if you are trying to create something special. Which is probably why code keys are often something people build, the can create something as good or better as the commercial products, and put some "art" into it. But amateur radio is a wide hobby, endless sub-hobbies, so I'm sure there are some making their own parts. Look at model railroad magazines (which for some reason still seem to be healthy), that's often about making little things. Michael |
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On 04/12/2015 17:46, gareth wrote:
I wonder what the extent of home manufacturing of componenets is these days, apart from, say, microphones, earphones and Morse keys? With the advent of 3D printing I would say that it is about to enter a second golden age. I already use metal 3d printers at work, and I have seen technology demonstrators for multilayer printed circuit board with encapsulated passive components. Once those reach the domestic market price range then the prospect for a home manufactory is quite exciting. On a more Heath-Robinson side of things I have made cardboard and foil tuning capacitors as a crystal radio tuner. Not practical but certainly an interesting demonstrator for showing kids how capacitors work. Andy |
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