cbmeeks wrote:
I'm even making sure the colored bands all point in the same direction where appropriate. Did I mention I have OCD? (seriously...most people joke...I actually do).
Actually, I wouldn't think of that as OCD. I do the same for a very practical reason: it is easier to verify that all resistors are correct if the color codes all point the same way. So on horizontally placed resistors the first band is to the left, and on vertically-placed resistors, the first band is toward the top. You can see this in the attached pic.
GARTHWILSON wrote:
The lead former is nice for getting the spacing right.
I found I could accurately form the leads with a small needle-nose faster than I could with the lead former, so that's how I do it. Neither of my POC projects use much in the way of axial leaded parts, so I don't have much forming to do. However, the ABS modules we build for outdoor large scale railroads have a fair number of resistors and diodes (it's mostly old-school technology involving relays—digital electronics don't do well in this sort of environment), so the needle-nose earns its keep, along with the flush-cutters.
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