This is a stand for creating better/cleaner prototypes. The
base holds the solderless breadboard and the faceplate can be customized by
the user. Thanks for sharing! Via Maker World:
When working with a solderless breadboards you often have switches, rotary encoders, potentiometers, LCDs, LEDs, etc. along with the other parts. This can get a bit messy and connections can get accidentally disconnected. To eliminate those problems, and make the project look much better, I created these project stands. The not only provide a means for mounting your displays, indicator, and controls, It also holds the solderless breadboard – all in one package so you can move it around easily.
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