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easygenes | 3 months ago
That should give you 4-5x less drift than his results (though you could pair the techniques for even better figures)
easygenes | 3 months ago
That should give you 4-5x less drift than his results (though you could pair the techniques for even better figures)
auspiv|3 months ago
wpm|2 months ago
https://www.analog.com/en/products/ds3231.html
https://www.adafruit.com/product/3013
easygenes|3 months ago
* A microscope with a good working distance, and a large screen.
* A soldering iron with very short grip to tip distance. Miniware TS1M with 210/245 tips is a good choice.
* Some proper jigs to hold things. (Stickvise, sliding magnet plates)
* Good extraction so I don't worry about fumes. (Setting up over a stove range hood is great in a pinch)
Also just watching some of the soldering masters at work: https://www.youtube.com/@ycs-yang/videos
I don't have heaps of experience or the steadiest hands, but I'd be comfortable doing a mod like this cleanly now. One good tip is to get your work piece in a position where you can securely rest the blade of your hand on the table or something secure. You want to minimize the leverage and distance between a secure rest point and your work tip.
timeinput|3 months ago
nerdralph|3 months ago