Diy Paper Tape Punch at Jennifer Hooper blog

Diy Paper Tape Punch. One paper clip on the back as the clock line. I cut a piece of duct tape about 8″ long and stuck it onto the plastic. Use a ruler to make sure your holes are in the proper spots. You’ll be threading the ribbon through these holes later on. Thanks to the device’s automatic calibration, it works with a variety of paper materials. The reason he finally decided to go down this route is because you just can’t buy them (well, for cheap), and even the diy or hobby ones out there are notoriously slow — what better reason to. Tape reader from the front. Then i cut out the plastic, using the edges of the duct tape as my guide. Solder the led reader to a header. As for reading speed, it’s pretty much only limited to how fast one can pull tape through without. I finished up by punching and snipping. Each hole must be on the line.

Reading Punched Paper Tape — ICL CES Computer Education in Schools
from iclces.uk

Tape reader from the front. You’ll be threading the ribbon through these holes later on. Then i cut out the plastic, using the edges of the duct tape as my guide. As for reading speed, it’s pretty much only limited to how fast one can pull tape through without. Use a ruler to make sure your holes are in the proper spots. I finished up by punching and snipping. One paper clip on the back as the clock line. Solder the led reader to a header. Each hole must be on the line. The reason he finally decided to go down this route is because you just can’t buy them (well, for cheap), and even the diy or hobby ones out there are notoriously slow — what better reason to.

Reading Punched Paper Tape — ICL CES Computer Education in Schools

Diy Paper Tape Punch I finished up by punching and snipping. Solder the led reader to a header. Then i cut out the plastic, using the edges of the duct tape as my guide. Each hole must be on the line. One paper clip on the back as the clock line. You’ll be threading the ribbon through these holes later on. Use a ruler to make sure your holes are in the proper spots. The reason he finally decided to go down this route is because you just can’t buy them (well, for cheap), and even the diy or hobby ones out there are notoriously slow — what better reason to. I finished up by punching and snipping. I cut a piece of duct tape about 8″ long and stuck it onto the plastic. Tape reader from the front. Thanks to the device’s automatic calibration, it works with a variety of paper materials. As for reading speed, it’s pretty much only limited to how fast one can pull tape through without.

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