Solder Station

Solder Station

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This project is for drawing the harmful smoke and holding the parts while soldering. Also, it will help you to see the parts better because of the magnifying glass with the led lights. REQUIRED PARTS Magnifiying glass Led lights 4pcs Alligator clip 4pcs Flexible coolant pipe Felt On/off button DC Barrel power jack 120x120x25 DC 12 volt fan 8pcs - M3X16 Bolt 4pcs - M3X40 Bolt 12pcs - M3 Nut 3 pcs M6x35 Bolt 3 pcs M6 Nut 12V-1A adaptor REQUIRED EQUIPMENTS Glue Double-sided tape Soldering Iron Enough wire Soldering wire Soldering paste Heat Shrink Tube FEATURES The greatest feature of this soldering station is to protect you dear makers from the harmful smoke. Besides, it will help you to solder the parts as a third hand. Also you will be able to clip the desired size parts to the soldering station with the alligator clips. Because of the movable magnifying glass with the led lights you can have a clear view of the soldering area. MAKING After printing the given Stl files, firstly, the fan is assembled, then the installation of flexible coolant pipe is done and then the on/off button and DC barrel power jack are assembled. Subsequently, the soldering and the wiring process is done. You need to pass the the wires coming from inside the box through the hole in the movable arm. I recommend you to use an auxiliary wire while doing this. My other recommendation is to use Heat Shrink Tube for isolation in order to do your solders better. Lastly, when you are setting the flexible coolant pipes in their places, you may need to print little rollers with your 3d printers up to the pipes you have purchased. Except this, it is up to your request which colour you want to use. I used blue, however I think the white colour will be better. For more detailed description, you may find the youtube link below. YOUTUBE LINK https://youtu.be/aYw8lAQElPs

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