[dorkbotpdx-blabber] Hot Plate Reflow
Eric Garner
garnere at gmail.com
Thu Mar 12 15:34:52 EDT 2009
i was kinda hoping for a better way to do it besides spending $25-30
and waiting a week to have someone laser cut a stencil for me.
I've tried the etch-out-a-copper-shimstock method and found it to be
lacking. Especially when i'm just doing a test board and want it done
_now_.
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 12:27 PM, John Luciani <jluciani at gmail.com> wrote:
> At the last Boston dorkbot meeting there was a presentation of SMT soldering
> technology by Ryan O'hara. There is some SMT assembly and stencil information
> at http://ohararp.com/Stencils.html
>
> * Ryan O’Hara is an engineer and owner of an independent design firm
> focused on unique consumer electronics (ohararp.com). At Maker Faire,
> he gave live demonstrations of how to use stencils and hotplate to
> include SMT (Surface Mount Technology) components in art projects.
> Since SMT has come up on the mailing list a few times, Ryan has
> graciously offered to give us tips and techniques that should help
> clear up how we might approach using SMT in our own pieces.
>
> (* jcl *)
>
> --
>
> You can't create open hardware with closed EDA tools.
>
> http://www.luciani.org
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