August 20, 2023
Description
Remixed the awesome TS100 Soldering Iron Ryobi by rkolibar to encase a T12 Hakko soldering station DIY kit. Borrowing also from Quicko Mini STC T12 Panel I was able to combine them into an all-in-one soldering station. The holder was remixed from Hakko T12 Handle (clone) Holder by DonJuanito to fit my Hakko T12 soldering iron handle.
The solution differs a little bit from others, as the main body is all one piece, no separate panel for the LCD/Controls. This makes the unit very compact, although making assembly a little tricky.
Just remember not to solder the connector to the board until assembly time!!! I got over eager and had to desolder it for final assembly (I still didn't know what I wanted).
Note
In the pictures the power switch is on the outside of the case, I found this to be a mistake, so I made some changes to mount the switch from the inside. The uploaded version reflects that change. Switch used: SS12F15
Printer Brand: Monoprice
Printer: Select Mini
Rafts: No
Supports: Yes
Resolution: 0.24
Infill: 20%
Filament: Inland PLA Grey
Notes:
Try to use Neon Green color to keep it "Ryobi accurate"!
Preparation
Assembly order
Use regular household solid core wire to fashion some leads for the batteries. Use image attached as reference on how to bend them.
Assembly
After the printing is done. Remove support material, cleanup as much as you can.
Connect to the battery and enjoy!.
How I Designed This
I just added everything together in Fusion 360, and started merging it, didn't have any particular design in mind other than it needed to have a slight slant to make it nicer. and be as compact as possible. I think I achieved both requirements.
I also used some resources from GrabCad to get a sense of the finished product. By recreating the same real components in digital. You can get a sense of the space each component will occupy and will be able to design better.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike
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