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LED Panel Alignment Soldering Jig
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### Overview
The LED Panel Alignment Soldering Jig is a 3D-Printable "jig" to hold LEDs in place or against a panel, to help ensure the LEDs are installed / soldered with a consistent depth. **This will only be useful if you use the customizer (or OpenSCAD)!** Included STL is an example only.
### Details
When assembling certain DIY projects (especially [Eurorack](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurorack) modular synthesizer projects), or performing certain repairs, one often needs to align one or more LEDs - often a row or grid - to a panel. Getting this spacing consistent can be tricky; this jig is designed to be placed up against the panel (held with a spacer, or tape), allowing the LEDs to nestle into it, at the exact depth specified!
#### Customizer Settings
| Name | Default | Description | Notes |
|------|---------|---------------------------------------------|--------------|
| **Component Specs** ||||
| `led_diameter_mm` | 3
The LED Panel Alignment Soldering Jig is a 3D-Printable "jig" to hold LEDs in place or against a panel, to help ensure the LEDs are installed / soldered with a consistent depth. **This will only be useful if you use the customizer (or OpenSCAD)!** Included STL is an example only.
### Details
When assembling certain DIY projects (especially [Eurorack](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurorack) modular synthesizer projects), or performing certain repairs, one often needs to align one or more LEDs - often a row or grid - to a panel. Getting this spacing consistent can be tricky; this jig is designed to be placed up against the panel (held with a spacer, or tape), allowing the LEDs to nestle into it, at the exact depth specified!
#### Customizer Settings
| Name | Default | Description | Notes |
|------|---------|---------------------------------------------|--------------|
| **Component Specs** ||||
| `led_diameter_mm` | 3
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