Stepper Dc Motor With Pulley


Stepper Dc Motor With Pulley

Perfect for the do-it-yourselfer, this handy guide to household electronics gives the weekend workbench ardent a multitude of ideas on how to salvage priceless parts from old electronics and turn them into utile gadgets once more. This handbook is loaded with info and helpful tips for disassembling old and broken electronics. Each of the more than 50 deconstruction projects includes a “treasures cache” of the parts to be found, a required tools list, and step-by-step instructions with photos on how to safely extract the working components. Projects include building a desk lamp from an old flatbed scanner, a barbeque supercharger from a Dustbuster impeller, and a robot from the gears, rollers, and stepper motor found in an ink-jet printer. Now, old VHS players and fax machines will find new life with these fun ideas.

About the Author

Ed Sobey is the founder of the National Inventors Hall of Fame and the author of A Field Guide to Household Technology, The Way Kitchens Work, and The Way Toys Work. He lives in Redmond, Washington.

Stepper Dc Motor With Pulley

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Stepper Dc Motor With Pulley

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Stepper Dc Motor With Pulley

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Stepper Dc Motor With Pulley

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5Field guide to electronics reuse
By Edward Vielmetti
Ed Sobey has written a good and compact guide to tearing detached useless electronics and salvaging out the good elements for your own projects. He identifies the mutual parts found inside ofttimes discarded objects and gives you the dictionary resources you need to turn old junk into usable parts. Recommended, in particular for tinkerers.

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