Surface Mount Soldering 101
Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 12:54 pm
Okay. I'm cheating a little bit because I didn't write this tutorial but I think this is a good example of Surface Mount Soldering.
It requires flux, fine tipped tweezers, a soldering iron with a fine pitch, an exacto knife and a magnifying device. They suggest using a chizel soldering iron (1/32nd of an inch) because it can hold the solder and they generally want you to have a temperature controlled iron. When it doesn't work, you need to remove the solder with solder wick. Don't forget a sponge and having an emergency bucket of water around.
There are youtube tutorials online and I'm still learning.
I think you can get a Weller WES51 for under $100 on Amazon. That isn't to say that you can't get some tips that are good enough for weekend hobbyists.
It requires flux, fine tipped tweezers, a soldering iron with a fine pitch, an exacto knife and a magnifying device. They suggest using a chizel soldering iron (1/32nd of an inch) because it can hold the solder and they generally want you to have a temperature controlled iron. When it doesn't work, you need to remove the solder with solder wick. Don't forget a sponge and having an emergency bucket of water around.
There are youtube tutorials online and I'm still learning.
I think you can get a Weller WES51 for under $100 on Amazon. That isn't to say that you can't get some tips that are good enough for weekend hobbyists.