If anyone ever doubts that electronics can be pretty, I'm just going to show them a pic or three from your soldering jobs, they never fail to impress. Congrats!
Just out of curiosity, what soldering iron and/or other tools did you use for these?
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If anyone ever doubts that electronics can be pretty, I'm just going to show them a pic or three from your soldering jobs, they never fail to impress. Congrats!
Just out of curiosity, what soldering iron and/or other tools did you use for these?
Thanks! I'm using a T3A station with the t245 handle and a 2.2mm bevel tip.
I replaced the solder on the mcpcb with 60/40 leaded solder and my temp is set to 355°C
And I always use flux ;)
That's pro stuff, way above my league :-) Seriously, my current soldering iron is a dumb piece of crap, I do want to upgrade to one of these eventually: https://pine64.com/product/pinecil-smart-mini-portable-soldering-iron/
I don't think I've ever used (separate) flux; this is what you mean, right? Isn't it supposed to be incorporated inside the solder nowadays?
The Pinecil is a good station, but you should also look for a larger bevel tip to use with it.
I'm using a flux syringe for easier application. And solder does have a flux core but that quickly burns away and is only useful if you're feeding solder directly into the joint. I place extra flux on the wire and pad and then load my tip up with solder
The Pinecil is a good station
And it has its own RISC-V MCU and runs opensource IronOS which really tickles my geek bone ... ;-)
but you should also look for a larger bevel tip to use with it.
I was planning on getting the whole set of "normal fine" tips; perhaps I should get the "normal gross set" instead? Or both? Or either/both of the gross or/and fine "short" sets?
Now I'm confused... 🙃
I’m using a flux syringe for easier application. And solder does have a flux core but that quickly burns away and is only useful if you’re feeding solder directly into the joint. I place extra flux on the wire and pad and then load my tip up with solder
Thanks for the pro advice! Will be sure to get one of these too!
The fine one is better in my opinion
undefined> my temp is set to 355°C
thanks for sharing that info ;-)
your blobs look so round and shiny.. beautiful work
Your work is always so neat and tidy. What aux board is this?
Thanks! That's the Lume1 RGB aux board
There are so many cool builds with these lights. I wish I had got on the fw3 train a little earlier.
I have some extras in stock if you're interested
Do you have any extra fw1s?
I sure do
I think I've seen some tir aux builds that look pretty cool. What host materials do you have?
I have aluminum in black, purple, and grey, and I have copper
Did you build this from a kit? My kid would love to solder something like that.
Beautiful!
Bro, I've tried to Solder these aux boards and all I gotta say is much respect man. Super clean work.
Thanks bro!