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QUESTION OF THE MONTH : What Soldering tool would you like next to add to your Workbench?

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vijeth_ds 20 days ago

e14 Question of the Month

Soldering components is a necessary skill for any prototyping maker or engineer. But the right soldering tool you need depends on what you are going to do. A standard soldering station may work for soldering through-hole components to a PCB, but soldering surface mount devices needs a different tool. What are you thinking about purchasing next?

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  • kmikemoo
    kmikemoo 19 days ago in reply to shabaz +2
    shabaz I like the idea of try before you buy. I used a Project14 prize cart to pick up a desoldering gun. Unless I'm "harvesting", I default to soldering wick or the pencil/solder sucker combo tool. The…
  • anniel747
    anniel747 19 days ago in reply to Andrew J +2
    Andrew J JBC has something of the sort. I also have some Weller 0051504899 that can be used in a similar way for hot air nozzles. community.element14.com/.../da956889_2D00_59765292.mp4
  • dougw
    dougw 19 days ago +2
    I might like a fast heating iron/station. Mine take a while to heat up. I might use a reflow oven once in a while if I had one.
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    robogary 19 days ago

    I'm still using thru hole brute force medieval age equipment. I'd like to take the jump to surface mount but not quite sure where to start, besides needing a microscope.  

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    robogary 19 days ago

    I'm still using thru hole brute force medieval age equipment. I'd like to take the jump to surface mount but not quite sure where to start, besides needing a microscope.  

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    anniel747 19 days ago in reply to robogary

     robogary You can drag-solder with your usual iron and you can also get smaller tips for discrete components.

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    rsc 18 days ago in reply to robogary

    I built a soldering station with a microscope and web camera attachment for soldering nano probes in the lab.  It's very useful for the tiny stuff, although it takes up a whole benchtop.  I'm using the JBC soldering station on it.

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