I am not joking it is possible if you are experienced.
Diy anti static mat.
But if you paranoid just have an anti static mat while building.
I can t believe i forgot to list the last one.
Diy anti static mat.
No experience with carbon fibre or any of the like.
For example the friction of your shoes against a floor can build up static electricity.
Esi works on electrostatic dissipative surfaces in our facility.
Electro soft incorporated shows you how electrostatic discharge affects electronics.
They re also available at tech shops or computer hardware stores.
An inexpensive solution to a reasonably expensive albeit necessary electronic soldering accessory.
If you want to go the extra mile just place one hand on the metal casing while using the other to build.
An anti static wrist strap will do just fine.
Its not one touch could send your 100 graphics.
This is my first instructable.
How to make a grounding wrist band.
However i don t do it enough to justify buying an antistatic wrist strap or esd mat.
I do my diy repairs as cheap as possible so i go old school and just discharge the static electricity in my body by touching the metal frame on the device to equalize the electric potential.
Fat rubber mats made no difference in my experience.
However having the mat and the wrist strap grounded at the same point does keep them in electrical balance.
The grounding cable is what connects the anti static mat being used as a work surface to the electrical outlet.
I made a diy cork mat and i ve noticed a reduction in static.
The difference between using grounding cables separate for a mat or wrist strap as opposed to a common point ground is primarily ergonomic.
In my life i deal with lots of sensitive electronics every day and frying these electronics is a big concern when touching them.
That and keeping my feet still seems to be enough.
If you re standing on an esd mat you don t have to worry about that buildup damaging esd sensitive components.
Please give advice constructive criticism and praise.