Soldering Free Hands
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<h1>Free Hands Soldering</h1> <p>I highly recommend soldering skills for any hobbyist. I use it daily in my Arduino projects and quadcopter builds.</p> <p>A free hands tool is an essential item to perform good solderings and keep fingers safe from burns.</p> <H5>To build one free hands soldering station, you will need the following tools</h5> <ul> <li>Laser cut machine or print the PDF and hand saw it</li> <li>3D printer - I own DIY printers and am very happy with their performance. Tevo and CR-10 are good options.</li> <li>Soldering station - I highly recommend this one</li> <li>Precision screwdrivers set</li> </ul> <H5>Materials</h5> <ul> <li>12mm Plywood for the base</li> <li>Hatchbox 3D Printing PLA for the battery tray</li> <li>Flexible arms * 4 Pcs</li> <li>Nickel strip for battery tray</li> <li>Silicon wires to wire everything</li> <li>Magnifying lens with LED</li> </ul> <h5>Build Instructions</h5> <ul> <li>Print the PDF and saw the Plywood or laser cut soldering free hands base.</li> <li>Print Battery cap.STL</li> <li>Fit all parts together as shown in the images above.</li> </ul> <h4>Enjoy safe soldering!</h4>
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