From: jl@glen--canyon.com   
      
   On Fri, 12 Dec 2025 15:32:48 -0900, Christopher Howard   
    wrote:   
      
   >I started playing around with deadbug and found that it is convenient   
   >and not as difficult as I imagined. However, I am wondering what to do   
   >as far as connectors, i.e., if I have a few lines coming in from off the   
   >board, but I don't really want to clip them right onto the IC pins or   
   >component wires. Does somebody have any good ideas for me? Maybe is   
   >there some kind of terminal post out there that can be soldered onto the   
   >ground plane, without actually making an electrical connection to it?   
   >Or, maybe one that could be screwed into the copper (after drilling)   
   >without making an electrical connection to it? Or maybe something else   
   >involving quick connectors or other nice connectors. I'm basically   
   >wondering what kind of connectors I could mount on the copper sheet   
   >without having the connector conducting to the copper.   
      
   Working on copperclad, use a solid wire stub or drill and use 2-56   
   screws.   
      
   https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/9vn9s4uhvs7fafoiqg4p0/Z536.jpg?rl   
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   https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/vpllpm6a44bhj60iyzbjm/Z534_1.jpg?   
   lkey=ztyag5a37cgb2wlivm80im6pa&raw=1   
      
   https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/aw7m2b2qzabld4fpjhath/Z532_bb.jpg   
   rlkey=82t08ozosq0igvypy3z6qpttx&raw=1   
      
   https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/3txbewja3ikyaz657bi8y/20200629_11   
   649.jpg?rlkey=9z8in3cpdmr2qh761jxynar9p&raw=1   
      
   https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/pgdrzo92o6cjapeffknw9/Z476_Bench.   
   pg?rlkey=jsz3rw999j1tituzmx84igybs&raw=1   
      
      
   For the scew, remember that the back side is usually ground.   
      
   Banana jacks are cool, but more work.   
      
      
      
      
      
   John Larkin   
   Highland Tech Glen Canyon Design Center   
   Lunatic Fringe Electronics   
      
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