I did the same thing, very simple and practical tool. Though I would recommend covering it in something nonconductive (tape, epoxy) because otherwise you'll short something out while moving over the board you are testing. Nearly happened to me :)
If you clamp the saw in a bench vice with teeth facing upwards, you can hold the wire in both hands and draw it along the blade to make the cut. Much finer control over the cut that way...
How about using your wire strippers to cut a notch around the braid, then pull back the braid to make the gap. Then cut off the excess braid from the end.
I did the same thing, very simple and practical tool. Though I would recommend covering it in something nonconductive (tape, epoxy) because otherwise you'll short something out while moving over the board you are testing. Nearly happened to me :)
If you clamp the saw in a bench vice with teeth facing upwards, you can hold the wire in both hands and draw it along the blade to make the cut. Much finer control over the cut that way...
A small hobby style tubing cutter would also work for making those cuts.
I think Japanese saws are pull saws because they like the precision of thin kerf cuts.
That is some tough braid. It's silvered copper?
Japanese saws are pull because they are to be used while sitting on the floor.
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double ended jumper cables makes it easy
How about using your wire strippers to cut a notch around the braid, then pull back the braid to make the gap. Then cut off the excess braid from the end.
I think I tried that first and it didn't do well
Cool, need to make these.
can you name this cable ,which you are using
I don't know, just had some. here you can buy them cheap: ua-cam.com/video/RH9zHsdk5iE/v-deo.htmlsi=Y7tE5a-dVyb6JxDX
Hey the preamp?
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I think a needle file can do the slot making better.
Typo in the title *Field
oops... thanks
So, why does the E field probe can`t work? It`s the making approach incorrect? Or just because the board which was detected don`t have a E field.