Wishlist

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If you want the space to buy something, add it to the list. If you need it urgently you should probably mail the list and prod people. If it's expensive, you may be able to get other interested users to pledge support.

Books/Magazines/Subscriptions

If you can, add an amazon link or equivalent please!

  • Make Magazine + back issues
    • I have some back issues that I can donate. --Teabot 10:06, 16 March 2010 (UTC)
  • 2600 Magazine + back issues
  • Any of the Make books except Making Things Talk
  • A copy of The Art of Electronics by Horowitz and Hill for the space might be good. --Steff 16:07, 14 March 2010 (UTC)
    • I have a copy of this which I am fine with leaving in the space, but only when we get somewhere drier Russ 11:27, 15 March 2010 (UTC)
    • I also have a copy that I am happy to leave in a drier space. --Teabot 10:06, 16 March 2010 (UTC)
    • We have a drier space now? -- Ciarán
  • Physics for Scientists and Engineers

Equipment

If you provide links, things will arrive quicker. Suppliers are preferred in this order:

  1. Farnell (we have an account with them)
  2. Amazon (next-day with Russ's Amazon Prime account)
  3. Everything else

Sub-£10

Feeling generous? Buy us one of these and drop it into the space.

  • 4/6 way power extensions
  • Unisex toilet signs (job for the vinyl cutter ?)
  • Crockery drying rack
  • Screwdrivers, large and small [1], [2], [3]
  • Wood saw [4].
  • Coping Saw
  • Bow saw [5]
  • Tenon saw [6]
  • Claw hammer [7]
  • Long extension lead [8]
  • Spirit level [9]
  • An iron [10]

- I've got a spare Iron, I'll bring it next time. T

  • USB micro A-B and B-A cables
  • Dymo 45013 cartridge (A 45013 cartridge contains both substrate and colour tape)
  • And for the other label printer: http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=dymo+12mm+4m (probably in office stores)
  • Some Wet'n'Dry sandpaper for neatening lockpicks
  • Solder braid? Cricklewood electronics have some cheap stuff that works well.
  • Center punches
  • Scribers
  • G clamps
  • Wheel dresser [11]
    • icbw but isn't that gritty block on a yellow handle near the grinder a weird sort of wheel dresser ?
    • also, the grinder should probably have a notice 'Do NOT use for aluminium'
  • Hand towels, for use at the washbasins
  • Decent quality helping hands (non-broken, basically)
  • Cans of compressed air

Sub-£100

  • Gas soldering iron
  • Gas heat gun
  • up to 25x 1200mm T8 Fluorescent tubes (36W) £1.78 = £45
  • Laser Printer [12]
  • Dremel circular saw [13]
  • USB 1-Wire interface and 1-Wire temperature sensors. [14]
  • Lock jaw
  • Socket set [15]
  • Conical drill bits [16]
  • Metal desk vices (We have one, but it's itty-bitty)
  • Laminator (I'm pretty sure mine is in the space. Somewhere. Unless some twat chucked it out. --jonty)
  • (Bike) Wheel trueing stand [17]
  • ESR meter
  • LCR meter

Sub-£500

  • SMT Oven
  • Bench sander
  • PCB through-hole riveter
  • PCB etching tanks
  • MIG welder
  • Electric Arc welder
  • CNC conversion kit for milling machine
  • Vacuum former - nothing too large, with hand pump to keep costs low - something like this.
  • Blendtech Blender (for making fine powders and general destruction)
  • Compressor. We have a small airbrush one, but a lot more flow is needed for air tools etc. 14cfm would be good.

Over £500

  • Computerised sewing machine

Components

See the Components page.

Unwishlist

Things we don't need (we have to conserve space so thanks for the offer, but no thanks).

  • Old desktop PCs and CRT monitors (but if it's something special, please ask)

Psychicwishlist

Got something to donate that isn't yet in the wishlist ? Offer it here or on IRC , see if it's needed

  • Is there room for an industrial sewing machine - probably in the dirty room or the lobby ? I see them come up from time to time and think they'd be useful for tougher projects than a domestic machine can handle (e.g. sewing webbing straps etc.). They're no bigger than a domestic one, but will have a stronger mechanism, very few fancy features, and will usually be mounted in a worktable about 800x500mm.