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Need something we don't have on hand? Here are some thoughts on where to get it. | Need something we don't have on hand? Here are some thoughts on where to get it. |
Revision as of 16:56, 19 November 2021
This is intended to be a guide on sourcing components and materials for working in the Electronics Lab or on other nerd, hacker, or adjacent projects. Other workstations may have their own sourcing notes, or they may be eventually included here.
In Stock
Some materials and components are in stock, available for use for free or for a donation. See Electronics Lab Inventory for more information.
Donations
The Electronics Leads will happily accept donations of useful materials and components that we do not already have an abundance of, and/or are happy to pass along information on available materials to our members. Please DO NOT leave donations of materials, components, or supplies in the Electronics Lab without first contacting the Electronics Leads via Telegram or email.
Components
Electronic Components
DigiKey, Mouser, AliExpress
Development Boards
Amazon, SeeedStudio, Adafruit, Banggood
Materials
Need something we don't have on hand? Here are some thoughts on where to get it.
Wire
Depends on what you need.
3D Printing Materials
We only print in PLA at Spark. We like eSun and Hatchbox PLA Pro / PLA+, which is available on Amazon.
Most PLA available on Amazon is fine.
Drew's had fine luck [GST]'s PLA+ filament, which is frequently on-sale cheap if you buy 10kg at once.