I'm a theatre nurse so i work with scalpel blades every day. The numbers on the blades represent the shape of the blade and there are lots of shapes available. There are only two main fittings, a number 3 blade handle, the smaller one and a number 4 blade handle, the larger one. Yours looks like a number 4 so the blade types that will fit it are 20, 23, 24 to name a few. The smaller number 3 handle uses numbers 11, 10 and 15. There are many others but they are the common ones that i use every day. Hope that helps.
Before using that ruler as a ruler I recommend that you check it against a real one. I bought a couple of different pcb ones, and the cm/inch errors were horrendous. Useful for checking smds though. Are the pads the device size or do they include the soldering area? I got one of each as it turned out - it's ok once you know, but potentially will catch you out.
Great selection of tools you picked up. Love that titanium scalpel, much better than the regular ones I use. Edit: also love those 2 kits you got, look like fun protects to assemble.
Love your precision knife Hate the pencil. Don't use it on PCB, though it works really well, because carbon conducts, and so does the powder caused by it too
@@karltest1314 Sorry I forgot to mention that the pencil was not really anything to do with electronics but I needed to choose an extra item for the 'choice' section to get the free delivery
for kets you are going to build I highly recommend instead buying an arduino and put some videos about how to program a microcontroller. Doing those kind of videos helps alot the viewers about how does the bios and EC chip works.
@@akhtarmohammad6205 Good recommendation! I have some Raspberry Pi PICO boards I have very kindly been sent to me. I'm looking forward to diving in to some projects. I am thinking of making a TH-cam subscriber counter. If you have any more suggestions I'd love to have a go
Thanks Andy, used to love building radio kits, although I have not seen this one before.😀😀
I'm a theatre nurse so i work with scalpel blades every day. The numbers on the blades represent the shape of the blade and there are lots of shapes available. There are only two main fittings, a number 3 blade handle, the smaller one and a number 4 blade handle, the larger one. Yours looks like a number 4 so the blade types that will fit it are 20, 23, 24 to name a few. The smaller number 3 handle uses numbers 11, 10 and 15. There are many others but they are the common ones that i use every day. Hope that helps.
That was a nice haul. Those kits look like fun.
@@terrybaileysr.3714 Thanks 👍
I look forward to see how you are getting on with those kits!
Thanks for tool video tour! I think I will buy some of the items. The ruler and the memory tester.
I am happy if some items were interesting. If you find any more things send me what you find so I can check it out as well
Before using that ruler as a ruler I recommend that you check it against a real one. I bought a couple of different pcb ones, and the cm/inch errors were horrendous. Useful for checking smds though. Are the pads the device size or do they include the soldering area? I got one of each as it turned out - it's ok once you know, but potentially will catch you out.
@@georgeprout42 Thanks for the heads up. I believe the measurements for SMDs will be the soldering aera not the actual size of the component
@@JFIXX1 No no, SMD are measured by their size, but anyway its done by caliper or by placing on ruler.
Great selection of tools you picked up.
Love that titanium scalpel, much better than the regular ones I use.
Edit: also love those 2 kits you got, look like fun protects to assemble.
@@klorslug Thanks it's definitely a nice scapel I should have shown the luminous tubes with my light turned off
Nice tools! Did you made any progress with the repair on that laptop?
@@SymbolTech21 No unfortunately I had no time to do it yet but I have some good ideas from all the comments
@@JFIXX1 That's good in case you get stuck again if you don't mind to send it to me to have a look as well and to make a video on it!
Love your precision knife
Hate the pencil. Don't use it on PCB, though it works really well, because carbon conducts, and so does the powder caused by it too
@@karltest1314 Sorry I forgot to mention that the pencil was not really anything to do with electronics but I needed to choose an extra item for the 'choice' section to get the free delivery
Check this on AE
MA ANT-D2 , Four Claw Electronic Component Grabber IC , 400/300/200W PTC Heating Plate Chip BGA Soldering , V5.0 Optocoupler test instrument online test detection , 1PC 1000UF Capacitor Discharge Pen , 0.1mm PCB Link Jumper Wire ,
@@orion310591RS I will pick up these on my next order appreciated 👍👍
@@orion310591RS I also have been sent a vacuume IC pick up tool. I need to get a full setup for doing BGA work
@@JFIXX1 YT just keeps deleting what I write...
Also check this:
BGA Kit 10 16 33 36pcs Universal Directly Heating Stencils
Direct Heat Memory BGA Stencils Template Holder Jig For DDR1 DDR2 DDR3 DDR5 DR2-3 DDR3-2 GDDR5
@@orion310591RS If you post a link maybe it deletes it 😥You can send me a email or a message on any social media
@@JFIXX1 I updated my previous answer... had to delete word "reb a lling"
for kets you are going to build I highly recommend instead buying an arduino and put some videos about how to program a microcontroller.
Doing those kind of videos helps alot the viewers about how does the bios and EC chip works.
@@akhtarmohammad6205 Good recommendation! I have some Raspberry Pi PICO boards I have very kindly been sent to me. I'm looking forward to diving in to some projects. I am thinking of making a TH-cam subscriber counter. If you have any more suggestions I'd love to have a go