Arduino Offset Header Jig

A set of jigs to bend an 8 pin header the exact amount needed to make an Arduino shield from standard perfboard.
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If you've ever made a custom Arduino shield using standard perfboard, you know the two digital IO headers are separated by a non-standard distance and won't line up with your perfboard.

I tried using needle nose pliers to bend the pins to match and failed miserably, so I created this thing. It's a pair of jigs for bending an 8 pin header the precise amount needed to mate any perfboard with your Arduino.

Use the first jig to bend all 8 pins at an angle, then use the second jig to straighten the ends. Voila!

In the original version, the first jig worked perfectly as the bending force is primarily against the header body, but the second jig needed improvement because the tiny bit of material between pins would break when attempting the second bend. This is solved in the latest release which uses metal inserts made from... a set of header pins.

To make the second jig, gently tap an 8 pin header into the 8 holes as shown in the last picture and clip off the excess with flush cutters.

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Print Settings

Rafts:

No

Supports: 

No

Resolution:

0.2mm

Infill: 

50%-100%

Notes:

Printed in ABS using a 0.2mm nozzle.

 

 

Category: Electronics

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The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.

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