

I wrote just last week about British electronics hobbyist Rupert Hirst’s method and homemade tools for bending his own aluminum project enclosures. This artfully-soldered PCB-free headphone jack amplifier is his latest project, and it only serves to reaffirm my impression of Rupert as a man with a refined sense of the aesthetics of DIY electronics. To top it off, he knows how to take a photo, too. The solid copper wire was harvested from cable intended for home wiring. Looks like Rupert intends to cast the whole thing in clear resin as a finishing touch.


Cool, Thats very nice. great work.
This is beautiful…….nice job.
great Picture… nice post
Love this. Would love to build…
Very nice. Have added to our reference at: http://opencircuits.com/Dead_bug_style
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