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01/01/2012 01:35:57 PM · #326 |
Is that surface mount solder paste? If so that's quite a large pad of it, mounting a high power LED? |
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01/01/2012 01:37:31 PM · #327 |
If it hasn't already been guessed I will come back to it after dinner because as of right now... I am stumped. And that hint about the micro chip didn't help. Lol!!! |
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01/01/2012 01:46:59 PM · #328 |
Originally posted by bhuge: Is that surface mount solder paste? If so that's quite a large pad of it, mounting a high power LED? |
LOL, yes it is! Jeez, you guys are killing me!
The large pad is in fact a heat sink, though the component to be mounted is an integrated circuit, not an LED. The scale is pretty small. The pitch between the small deposits is 500µm (0.020"). The individual balls of solder visible in the paste are roughly 35µm in diameter, on average. You're at bat, Ben!
Message edited by author 2012-01-01 18:48:37.
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01/01/2012 01:48:54 PM · #329 |
ack, I don't have an image ready and I'm headed out the door. If anyone wanted to take my place, have at it. |
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01/01/2012 01:57:02 PM · #330 |
I've noticed there are mostly men playing this game and all the "whatsit" pictures are of tools or engine parts. I'd like to play but I can't identify any of these objects! |
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01/01/2012 02:01:44 PM · #331 |
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01/01/2012 02:05:24 PM · #332 |
Originally posted by KarenNfld: I've noticed there are mostly men playing this game and all the "whatsit" pictures are of tools or engine parts. I'd like to play but I can't identify any of these objects! |
Since the current slot has been left open, go ahead and post one up!
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01/01/2012 02:26:57 PM · #333 |
Here's one that should be more woman friendly:

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01/01/2012 02:29:15 PM · #334 |
A material pleating machine |
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01/01/2012 03:37:31 PM · #335 |
Pasta former or dough perforator? |
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01/01/2012 03:38:05 PM · #336 |
Originally posted by kawesttex: A material pleating machine |
Damn, you're good. You're up again.
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01/01/2012 03:45:41 PM · #337 |
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01/01/2012 04:14:53 PM · #338 |
Perhaps the corner of the cutter on a paper or tape dispenser? |
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01/01/2012 04:25:57 PM · #339 |
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01/01/2012 04:26:11 PM · #340 |
Not for paper or tape.
eta... or foil
Message edited by author 2012-01-01 21:26:38. |
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01/01/2012 04:30:43 PM · #341 |
The three indents must create three projections on the rear surface. I assume this is a guide for the edge of something. The serrated edge I assume is meant to tear off something in strip or roll form. But if this material is does not fall into the categories of paper or foil, I'm coming up blank at the moment.
Am I correct in the function of the features?
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01/01/2012 04:38:53 PM · #342 |
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01/01/2012 04:40:18 PM · #343 |
Cutting edge for a pasta forming machine? |
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01/01/2012 04:46:20 PM · #344 |
They are not a guide. It used for tearing and shredding but not of foil or plastic wrap.
.. and nope and nope |
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01/01/2012 04:58:35 PM · #345 |
Couple of more guesses and I'll show more of it. |
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01/01/2012 04:58:44 PM · #346 |
Is the device used to roughen a surface?
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01/01/2012 05:00:05 PM · #347 |
Yes, kinda, sort of, the results end up with a rougher surface. |
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01/01/2012 05:01:30 PM · #348 |
Originally posted by kawesttex: Yes, kinda, sort of, the results end up with a rougher surface. |
Is it used in a kitchen?
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01/01/2012 05:02:11 PM · #349 |
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