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Old 11-15-2019, 10:16 AM   #468
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Originally Posted by terencelzw View Post
Yeah I referred to that post and first tried out using the sponge method but found it difficult to keep the pins in position. So I tried to just tape the pins to the board so they don't move and it works
Oh, sorry.
You just found a variation on that method that worked better for you.

I think it has also been mentioned that using a pencil eraser works for some people. They leave the eraser on the pencil, then use the tape to hold the pencil in place.

I have a resin type 3D printer and been wondering if I could make a "needle holder" with it (the printer certainly has the resolution required, but I might not).
It is looking like this serial port type of JB may become the only available method.

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