Build a Music Thing Workshop Computer in Real Time
APOLOGIES for the autofocus problems in the second half of the video, hopefully it all makes sense. This is the full, uncut, real-time experience of building a Music Thing Workshop Computer Eurorack Module, from unboxing to the finished module, with Tom Whitwell from Music Thing Modular. Full details: https://www.musicthing.co.uk/ Kits available from Thonk: https://www.thonk.co.uk/product-category/mtfk/ 00:00 Tour of the finished module, what to look out for 01:54 Unboxing: What's in the box? 02:42 Tools and essentials: What I'm using 06:09 What's in the kit? 06:57 Soldering tips: What does OK soldering look like? 08:20 Building the kit and what's actually really in the kit 13:04 Solder the power header 16:00 Sockets & Pots & Switches & Buttons 30:39 LEDs and SD Card 40:24 Nuts and final assembly Tools: Pinecil V2: https://pine64.com/product/pinecil-smart-mini-portable-soldering-iron/ Brass Wool Tip Cleaner: https://www.bitsboxuk.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=243_268&products_id=3073 Kester 245 No Clean Solder: https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/Kester/24-6337-8809?qs=m5JL4TdtMhzGbDU%2FtzkHHg%3D%3D Lindstrom 8140 clippers but excessively £££ The USB-C Charger is a Anker 60W PowerPort Atom III, discontinued Kapton Tape: This 10mm tape came from a market in Hong Kong, but it's cheap and easy to find on Amazon. Swann Morton Scalpel No. 3 with 10A blades: Made in Sheffield, and widely available The fan is a 4" extractor fan, any other fan is probably more practical
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