Maker Workbench
Volume 33
This volume is enriched by feature contributions from HellermannTyton and Bulgin, whose expertise underscores the importance of reliable connectivity and high-quality components in any successful build. Their insights highlight how even the smallest details on the bench can have a significant impact on performance in the field.
Complementing these perspectives, we explore a range of practical, skill-focused topics designed to enhance capabilities at the workbench. In "Making Consistent and Reliable Crimped Terminations is Easy – With the Right Tool," we demonstrate how proper tooling improves both repeatability and reliability. Our article, "Understanding, Selecting, and Using Passive Oscilloscope Probes," provides essential insight into achieving accurate measurements—an integral component of any effective diagnostic toolkit. In addition, "Recommended Soldering Techniques" reinforces best practices for creating strong, dependable connections at the core of every project. To further support foundational knowledge, we also recommend "A Beginner's Guide to Oscilloscope Basics."
Across each article, a clear theme emerges: a well-equipped and well-understood workbench is the foundation of successful making. The right tools, paired with the right knowledge, enable not only better results, but also a more enjoyable and efficient creative process.
We hope this issue inspires you to refine your workspace, sharpen your skills, and continue building with curiosity and purpose.
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- Cutting cable ties without cutting corners: HellermannTyton's EVO Cut hand tool
- Recommended tooling for Bulgin's 400 Series power connectors
- Videos from Digilent, Harting and DigiKey
- Carl Weller: the man behind the soldering gun
- Making consistent and reliable crimped terminations is easy - with the right tool
- Understanding, selecting, and using passive oscilloscope probes
- A beginner's guide to oscilloscope basics
- This month in history
- Innovation demands the right part right when you need it

