I guess it depends on how you look at it. Paul quitting kitting was in part what spurred me to broaden my DIY skills. Now I'm quite comfortable with SMT assembly (which is really truly not hard, once you try it) and I'm etching my own PC boards. My latest project involved hand-soldering a 64-pin TQFP SMD microcontroller to a PCB I etched in my garage. Worked like a charm. My eyes are starting to become middle-aged also, but that's what magnifiers are for. --Adam _____ From: Mike Marsh [mailto:michaelmarsh@...] Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 9:36 AM To: motm@yahoogroups.com Subject: Caps [was RE: [motm] Re: 510 Parts Question...] Thanks for this Adam; I usually Google some converter on the net but it still uses a part of my brain that is, uh, challenged :/ SMT? Paul quitting kitting is a great excuise for me to stop soldering my own stuff - it's gotten tough on the eyes. Couldn't imagine hand soldering SMT components! I know there have been explications on how to do this on the various groups, but it's not for me... Mike --- In motm@yahoogroups. <mailto:motm%40yahoogroups.com> com, "Adam Schabtach" <adam@...> wrote: > > Yeah, I've done the same thing: order a bunch of parts, everything arrives ...
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RE: Caps [was RE: [motm] Re: 510 Parts Question...]
2006-12-15 by Adam Schabtach
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