
Arduino Nano soldering cradle
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Making your Nano easy to remove without desoldering is a simple process that requires some planning and execution. Start by printing the board upright, just as it's shown in the picture. To achieve this, make sure you're using bridging instead of supports. After printing is complete, take a closer look at the board and identify areas where wires will need to be cut. You can refer back to the picture for guidance on how to make precise cuts. Keep in mind that if you don't plan to use all the pins of the Nano, you'll only need to solder the necessary wires. When it comes to choosing a material for your print, PET-G or ABS are excellent options. These materials offer excellent durability and can withstand the rigors of everyday use. To ensure a high-quality finish, set your layer height to 0.2 mm and opt for 100% infill.
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