[sdiy] Need help with a SMD kit (OT?)

Vladimir Pantelic vladoman at gmail.com
Wed Jul 19 13:51:33 CEST 2017


same here :)

On 19.07.2017 11:58, Julian Schmidt wrote:
> exactly the same for me!
> 0603 and LQFP with just a normal broad tipped iron.
> Much preferred to THT and much faster.
>
> Am 19.07.2017 um 11:48 schrieb mark verbos:
>> I build all of my prototypes with mostly 0603 passives by hand using nothing
>> more than a fine tipped iron. Also, I use lead free, organic water clean flux.
>> I wash the PCB with hot distilled water and the results look like a
>> professional machine built PCB. I don’t mess with breadboards, I just go from
>> a drawing to a PCB. When something needs to be reworked, I use wire-wrap wire
>> and hang parts off the board. Then make the changes to the PCB file for the
>> future.
>>
>> Do a few projects with it, and you’ll never go back. I promise.
>>
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
>>> On Jul 19, 2017, at 1:58 AM, David G Dixon <dixon at mail.ubc.ca
>>> <mailto:dixon at mail.ubc.ca>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> SMD was developed for robots.  I don't feel a need to hone a skill to compete
>>> with a robot, thanks.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 18 Jul 2017, at 22:23, David G Dixon <dixon at mail.ubc.ca
>>>> <mailto:dixon at mail.ubc.ca>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> This post sums up why I simply will not do SMD by hand.  Not... worth...
>>>>> the... frustration.
>>>>>
>>
>>
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