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Hobby replacements for commercial reflow: skillet soldering, toaster-oven soldering, soldering using an oil lamp or candle.
 
Hobby replacements for commercial reflow: skillet soldering, toaster-oven soldering, soldering using an oil lamp or candle.
 
* [http://sparkfun.com/tutorial/ReflowToaster/reflow-hotplate.htm the "Reflow Skillet" tutorial]
 
* [http://sparkfun.com/tutorial/ReflowToaster/reflow-hotplate.htm the "Reflow Skillet" tutorial]
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* [http://www.circuitcellar.com/library/print/0704/Lacoste_168/index.htm "Easy Reflow: Build an SMT Reflow Oven Controller"] by Robert Lacoste 2004-July
  
 
How to fix mistakes: solder braid, solder sucker.
 
How to fix mistakes: solder braid, solder sucker.
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How to deal with big, heatsucking components.
 
How to deal with big, heatsucking components.
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== Other techniques ==
 
== Other techniques ==

Revision as of 15:26, 8 March 2006

Circuit board techniques

Toner transfer, Press-and-Peel(tm), photoresist, Sharpie, nail polish.

Ferric chloride vs. ammonium persulfate. How to dispose of etchant.

Commercial PCB fabrication. Vendors.

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Construction techniques

Dead bug style. Manhattan style. Veroboard. Perfboard and point-to-point. Solderless protoboard.

Soldering techniques

How to use a soldering iron. What is flux for?

Hot air soldering. Huh?

Hobby replacements for commercial reflow: skillet soldering, toaster-oven soldering, soldering using an oil lamp or candle.

How to fix mistakes: solder braid, solder sucker.

How to deal with fine pitch SMT devices.

How to deal with big, heatsucking components.


Other techniques

How to get started with a multimeter

How to use an oscilloscope