Flash Stapler
Archivos imprimibles (18)
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stlbottomPart.stl
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stlbottomPartTop.stl
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stlpogoTable.stl
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stlpogoSpring.stl
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stlupperPart.stl
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stlupperPartTop.stl
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stlpogoHolderTop3.stl
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stlpogoHousing3.stl
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stlpogoHolder3.stl
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stlpogoHolder4.stl
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stlpogoHolderTop4.stl
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stlpogoHousing4.stl
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stlpogoHolderTop5.stl
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stlpogoHolder5.stl
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stlpogoHousing5.stl
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stlpogoHolderTop6.stl
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stlpogoHolder6.stl
173 Ko · 3 324 descargas
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stlpogoHousing6.stl
103 Ko · 3 328 descargas
Descripción
Don't worry, it will not staple your flash chips, it will just help to program ones. To be presise, it is just a pogo pin programming clip.
What it is useful for? Sometimes you need to flash a device, but you find out that the pin headers for programming are not soldered in. If you are not lazy (or have time and inspiration), it is not a problem: just solder out the pin headers, and the problem is solved.
But what to do if you don't want to spoil the device with the alien parts, or you just got tired of spending your precious time for such a creative work as soldering pin headers? Of course, make the Flash Stapler and change the World (by re-flashing part of it)! It is not hard to make: just buy some pogo pins and pin header, print the thing and assemble it.