If you need a small capacitor, and you cant find one with the right value, do it the easy (and cheap) way: make it yourself. And it looks alot cooler to 
This consists of paper (regular A4 I found on the floor), some isolating aluminium i pulled out of a cable, the copper from that cable.
Tools needed: A Hammer
The construction is quite simple... rip the paper into stripes a little bigger than the aluminium foil (the aluminium foil should be aprox 5x20 cm). You should now have two stripes of paper, and two out of aluminium, lay them on top of eachother so that it is alternate paper/aluminium/paper/aluminium. Place a piece of copper on the aluminium on one end, and roll the thing together with the piece of copper in the middle. when you've done that, tie another piece of around it, so that it touches the outmost aluminium-piece (remove some of the outter paper, if needed). Then hammer the thing a little bit, so that it becomes semi-flat (dont hammer too much, as this will tear the paper, thus destroying the capacitor).
Below is a picture of the first one i made this way. I made one that had 200nF, but unfortunately i didnt have a camera at that time.
This consists of paper (regular A4 I found on the floor), some isolating aluminium i pulled out of a cable, the copper from that cable.
Tools needed: A Hammer
The construction is quite simple... rip the paper into stripes a little bigger than the aluminium foil (the aluminium foil should be aprox 5x20 cm). You should now have two stripes of paper, and two out of aluminium, lay them on top of eachother so that it is alternate paper/aluminium/paper/aluminium. Place a piece of copper on the aluminium on one end, and roll the thing together with the piece of copper in the middle. when you've done that, tie another piece of around it, so that it touches the outmost aluminium-piece (remove some of the outter paper, if needed). Then hammer the thing a little bit, so that it becomes semi-flat (dont hammer too much, as this will tear the paper, thus destroying the capacitor).
Below is a picture of the first one i made this way. I made one that had 200nF, but unfortunately i didnt have a camera at that time.
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