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cruft posted:Nice, look great! Neat! I had an idea to do something similar with websockets. I'll have to play around with this some more! |
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manero posted:Neat! I had an idea to do something similar with websockets. I'll have to play around with this some more! That's exactly what this is. Maybe you could write a console mode client for it! |
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OK I've finished the first pass... The LEDs don't light up, so I'll have to recheck the connections tomorrow. The transistors and capacitors are a little wiggly, and my solders weren't perfect, but they're a heck of a lot better than they were when I was practicing, so I'm pretty happy with this project. Thanks cruft! |
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Prof. Crocodile posted:OK I've finished the first pass... Needs more heat and more solder. Remember to heat the solder joint, and then add solder. Lead-free solder is not easy to use, and the inexpensive irons you get with these kits aren't ideal. But keep on keeping on, and you'll get it. I'm very glad that in my job we almost always get to use lead based solder.
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^^^ yep. your solder joints should look like little hershey kisses. |
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Hey buddy, that is pretty good! Nice job! The LED thing could be because you've wired them backwards, or it could just be the solder joints. I encourage you next week to go back and try to fix that all up: run this stupid project to complete, and when you need the skills next time you'll have them nailed. But it is a lot of soldering, on some gigantic pads, and I think for a first attempt you did admirably! Please pat yourself on the back fore me! |
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So it turns out I put the LCD's in backward. Getting them out and resetting them was a bit of a pain, but I was rewarded with the shrill klaxon and alternating lights of a euro-style police car. Thank you to everyone in this thread for teaching me how to solder. |
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Prof. Crocodile posted:So it turns out I put the LCD's in backward. Getting them out and resetting them was a bit of a pain, but I was rewarded with the shrill klaxon and alternating lights of a euro-style police car. Hot drat! YOU DID IT! Another BYOB success story! |
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Removing and reconnecting the LEDs was, I'm sure, a pain in the rear end, but it's precisely the sort of thing you have to do in order to repair stuff. So it was time well spent. I am super pumped that somebody else finished this damned thing. Woo! |
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another byob success story! yeah i saw cruft already said it. i don't care. just that pumped ---------------- |
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# ? Sep 21, 2021 02:54 |
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i had a dream about making a theramin and when i woke up it made me think about this thread
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# ? Sep 21, 2021 13:47 |
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There are Theremin kits you can put together! With solder! |
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But Cruft, all these wonderful things soldering can do - is there anything it can't do? |
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you cannot solder a broken heart but you *can* solder a pacemaker so idk ---------------- |
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pnac attack posted:you cannot solder a broken heart solder can help fill in the cracks of a broken heart though it doesn't restore the connection, but... it does the job, you know? |
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Code Jockey posted:But Cruft, all these wonderful things soldering can do - is there anything it can't do? No. |
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i'm not usually in the YOB zone, or maybe ever, but - i wanted to learn to solder and googled 'something awful learn to solder' and found your thread and now i made this:
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Chinook posted:i'm not usually in the YOB zone, or maybe ever, but - i wanted to learn to solder and googled 'something awful learn to solder' and found your thread and now i made this: Nice job! |
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I bought a eurorack synth module from a builder on etsy, and when I tried testing it, the potentiometers were really wobbly, and the power would cut off depending on how I held the knobs. Hmmmmmm. Ok, take the panel off, and check the circuit board. Looks like they forgot some solder there. The seller sent me a replacement right away, so no problem there. I now have a 90% complete dual APC as a reason to learn soldering. Thought I'd post as motivation to actually start on my practice projects first.
Dr. Honked posted:the junk, rather than the trunk |
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B33rChiller posted:I bought a eurorack synth module from a builder on etsy, and when I tried testing it, the potentiometers were really wobbly, and the power would cut off depending on how I held the knobs. Hmmmmmm. Ok, take the panel off, and check the circuit board. , free soldering test kit! |
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sb hermit posted:, free soldering test kit! This is the goal project. Need to get good at soldering before I try finishing this one. I have a couple small practice kits to do first. A LED clock, and a fm radio. I'm going to try with those first. My buddy sent me a copy of this comic for learnin https://mightyohm.com/blog/2011/04/soldering-is-easy-comic-book/
Dr. Honked posted:the junk, rather than the trunk |
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B33rChiller posted:This is the goal project. Need to get good at soldering before I try finishing this one. I have a couple small practice kits to do first. A LED clock, and a fm radio. I'm going to try with those first. I am glad that this thread is still open. I still have that soldering learning kit and I need to sit down and just do it. I actually have a few things that I'd like to fix, including a power adapter, a tone generaror, a synthesizer (just need to switch input voltages on a transformer) and a broken fpga enabled single board computer. |
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you can make really cool VCO's with Arduino and the Mozzi library, this isn't the finished osc in the rack but here's a lil vid of the work in progress https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erbtl81fwag based on this: https://github.com/luislutz/Arduino-VDCO
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this is a Good Thread, and that comic is a handy resource, thanks Fazio Electric has some nice and chill soldering tutorials in the context of amp repair specifically https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OS2gmLpXcgk and also a buncha cool amp repair walkthroughs as well
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LOL, the fm radio practice kit I picked up has a tiny, 16 pin surface mount IC. That sure does not seem like a babby's 1st solder project.
Dr. Honked posted:the junk, rather than the trunk |
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B33rChiller posted:LOL, the fm radio practice kit I picked up has a tiny, 16 pin surface mount IC. That sure does not seem like a babby's 1st solder project. SMDeez Nutz!
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B33rChiller posted:LOL, the fm radio practice kit I picked up has a tiny, 16 pin surface mount IC. That sure does not seem like a babby's 1st solder project. i think that’s the thing i’m working on next. i watched a video where it makes this look doable. he drowns it in flux and heats up solder on his iron and drags the solder across the pins. it worked great! good luck
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Chinook posted:i think that’s the thing i’m working on next. i watched a video where it makes this look doable. he drowns it in flux and heats up solder on his iron and drags the solder across the pins. it worked great! good luck Drag soldering is amazing! Yup, lots of flux . . and be sure to tack the corners well. After that, it's magic.
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Very nice. I remembered, that if I'm going to do smt, I have a usb powered mixer that broke one of the leads from the USB jack. I could do a repair and get a 6 stereo channel mixer back in the game! I have one of those helping hands with magnifying glass stands on the way, so I can hold the boards flat and level, and have a chance of seeing what I'm doing without getting an iron to the face.
Dr. Honked posted:the junk, rather than the trunk |
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i got a "practise SMD" kit a while back and i was surprised how quickly i got the hang of it, even with a regular sized soldering iron tip. the solder does magically flow where it's supposed to go, i messed up a few times but it's super easy to clean up and try again
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i'm glad i bumped this old thread. hopefully more goons melt some darn lead. gonna try to make an fm radio tomorrow. wml |
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Dr. Honked posted:i got a "practise SMD" kit a while back and i was surprised how quickly i got the hang of it, even with a regular sized soldering iron tip. Bigger tips are better than tiny ones, because they have more thermal mass. I use a much larger one than yours, and often solder much smaller components with it.
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Robot Made of Meat posted:Bigger tips are better than tiny ones, because they have more thermal mass. I use a much larger one than yours, and often solder much smaller components with it. oh yeah? well ur mom has so much thermal mass, that she cooled my tip. or something
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nice, my mom always suggested that the smallest tip is best. probably use a heat gun to get the flux or solder up to a certain temp without burning it down
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Dr. Honked posted:oh yeah? well ur mom has so much thermal mass, that she cooled my tip. or something Yeah, I realized how odd that post sounded, but I couldn't word it less . . . suggestively.
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# ? Mar 21, 2023 03:05 |
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Nice to see this thread. I learned to solder sometime last year to make a keyboard, and now I will look into other soldering tips and tricks for electronics repairs
Apparently I'm #1 Kotori fan |
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There are some nice practice SMD soldering kids on Amazon. I, too, was surprised by how quickly I was able to pick it up. I was convinced it was going to be a major pain, and it really wasn't. |
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Browsing tutorial vids, I found one where this woman is using a microscope and heated tweezers. The entire IC was submerged under a single drop of liquid Flux! Ok, that is some next level soldering. I had no idea that components that small could be done by hand
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