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Reddit mentions of Comdox 500pcs Alloy Steel Socket Cap Screws Hex Head Bolt Nuts Assortment Kit with Box, M3 M4 M5 Thread Size, Black Oxide Finish

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Comdox 500pcs Alloy Steel Socket Cap Screws Hex Head Bolt Nuts Assortment Kit with Box, M3 M4 M5 Thread Size, Black Oxide Finish
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    Features:
  • ✔ High Quality Alloy Steel Hex Socket Head Cap Screws Nuts Kit.
  • ✔ Different Size of M3 M4 M5.
  • ✔ Package Quantity: 500pcs, with Plastic Clear Box.
  • ✔ Material: Alloy Steel Material
  • ✔ All of Screw and Nuts Will be Packed in a Sturdy Plastic Box, Can be Use for a Storage Box
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Found 2 comments on Comdox 500pcs Alloy Steel Socket Cap Screws Hex Head Bolt Nuts Assortment Kit with Box, M3 M4 M5 Thread Size, Black Oxide Finish:

u/MileHighMontana · 3 pointsr/3Dprinting

Yes, they are handy to have. I bought this and Im glad I have it. Better quality steel than the chinese stuff I have used. I hate when I strip out a hex head because the metal its made from is garbage. You may want to get a kit with some washers and some longer bolts (35-60mm) as well. I find myself needing those. The washers are handy if you are bolting printed parts together, helps to prevent the bolt head from sinking into the plastic. I have also bought little variety packs of different wire plugs/pins for wiring up steppers, controls boards and other things.

u/TarmacFFS · 2 pointsr/electronics

It's pretty straight forward. Here are the parts I'm using:

  1. I bought this ATX plug so I didn't have to splice my power supply.
  2. Using this PWM controller
  3. Using these female banana plugs

    Those are the things I bought specifically for this project. The things I already had that helped are:

  4. I really like this flexible silicone wire.
  5. I use these USB connectors for various projects. Their pinout is .1" (2.54mm) and it comes with all kinds. Works well for slimming down a raspberry pi.
  6. I used one of these prototype boards to solder the usb receptacles and the LED to.
  7. I'm using a pink LED from this pack of assorted LEDs along either a 100ohm or 220ohm resistor, I can't remember.
  8. I use one of these DPDT switches to switch between power on w/ PWM and power on w/ power to the solder fume extractor.
  9. I used a JST connector from this JST kit to put a male header on the side so I can plug in accessories like the solder fume extractor.
  10. Lastly, the front panel is bolted on with some M3 screws from this assortment.
  11. The case was modeled in Rhino 5 and printed in a CR-10 using Silver eSun PLA+

    This post has made me realize I have way to much electronics stuff just lying around...