Magnetic Soldering Station

Magnetic Soldering Station

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LED Tower -------- Print the base part of the LED tower with support. Use super glue to bond the two parts together after wiring it up. Drill small holes in the plastic after installing the micro USB board. Secure it down with tiny screws. Insert two strong magnets into the structure. Tin Dispenser ------- I have provided a link to the 0.8mm tin I use daily. The spool's dimensions are 28.3 x 54.7mm, which might be helpful for some users. Vices ---------- The PCB vice features chamfered channels and can hold boards up to 3.5mm thick in most cases. However, there are times when a standard PCB vice just won't suffice, so I also created a knurled version as well. Rubber Feet ------------- Although the super strong magnets keep everything in place very effectively, I also added silicone pads to the bottom of each item to assist with holding them firmly in position. See link below for more information. Links ----- - 20x10x5mm Neodymium Block Magnets https://bit.ly/2NfmxH5 (If you print everything, you will need ten magnets) - Magnetic Fix PCB Board https://bit.ly/2tUM9zR - Micro USB Breakout Board https://bit.ly/2lK2YtH - Touch LED Light https://bit.ly/2NgVKtE - Tin Used in the Dispenser https://bit.ly/2KE4B74 - Black Adhesive Silicone Feet (Cut to Size) https://bit.ly/2lJlbrr

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