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Title: DIY PCB Feet
Post by: Kremmit on June 27, 2004, 09:16:45 pm
Originally posted this in a thread in the Buy/Sell/Trade forum, then thought it might be useful for others as well.  This is hardly rocket science, and I'm sure some of you are already doing this, but it seems like one of those "Duh, why didn't I think of that?" kind of ideas, so here goes:

Can't lay your hands on any PCB Feet?  You need some BYOPCBF (Build Your Own Printed Circuit Board Feet)

Just get a tiny piece of plastic tubing and run a wood screw through it.  Get a screw with the top bit of the shaft smooth, so the threads don't bite into your PCB.  For the little piece of plastic tubing nylon bushings ought to do it, or mabye a rubber grommet, as suggested above.  Any plastic tubing the right inner diameter will do, you can cut the length to fit.   The picture says it better than I can:
Title: Re:DIY PCB Feet
Post by: Generic Eric on June 27, 2004, 09:52:09 pm
That is pretty handy.  
Title: Re:DIY PCB Feet
Post by: SirPoonga on June 27, 2004, 11:35:03 pm
I used the nylon spacers you get from the hardware store.  They work great, It;s what they are for.
Title: Re:DIY PCB Feet
Post by: Lance on June 27, 2004, 11:40:32 pm
You can also just cut a section of a BIC pen
Title: Re:DIY PCB Feet
Post by: independentthread on June 28, 2004, 04:15:42 am
I had an old set of computer speakers that I was going to pitch.  They had a long inset for the screws holding front to back.  I cut those out and cut sections off of those.  In essence though...it was the equivalent of slicing sections off of a BIC pen though.