I do it all the time. There are many tutorials out there, but I
usually use solder paste hand delivered. Any excess can be removed
with solder wick after reflowing. I have also made stencils using a
piece of very thin copperclad (7 mil or so) and drilling small holes
over the pads. Place the stencil on the pcb, smear solder paste over
it, then remove stencil and place parts.
Mark
At 04:53 PM 2/14/2013, you wrote:
>hello
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>Well my pcb first pcb etching has worked a treat.
>
>i now have a board ready to poulate. i have designed a board that
>has surface mount components.
>
>I have soldered surface mount before but only when there is a resist
>layer present. At the moment I do not have access to any resist.
>
>
>I have found a supplier of resist film but it wont be with me in time.
>
>interestingly I have seen an article on making solder paste stencils
>from aluminium coke cans using the toner transfer method and
>etching.....Can you see where this is going?
>
>Is it possible to use solder paste or to use the reflow method to
>solder without a resist layer?
>
>Thanks
>Charlie
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