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Shintop Anti-Static ESD Tweezers - Pointed Tweezers Anti-Magnetic, Anti-Acid Stainless Steel Tweezers Set for Laboratory Work, Electronics, Jewelry-Making (Pack of 6, Black)
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  • These anti-static ESD tweezers are made of stainless steel and have sharp silvery tip, tweezers are non-magnetic and resistant to most acids and other corrosive agents
  • ESD Tweezers have electrostatic dissipative coating helps protect delicate electronic components from static damage
  • Precision tweezers are great for beading and other fine crafts, medical, laboratory work, cosmetic hair removal and many aspects of watch and clock repair, it is a good co-worker for watchmakers and jewelers
  • Tweezers matte black surface finish provides excellent non-slip handling, precision machined for exact alignment and a perfect grip at the tips
  • Pack of 6, tweezers model: ESD-10 ESD-11 ESD-12 ESD-13 ESD-14 ESD-15, 6 different sizes and configurations to fit different purposes
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u/alienbuttrapist ยท 3 pointsr/modular

Thanks! Glad I could be helpful.

The reflow station/solder paste is just awesome. The results are so much better than the hand soldering I tried to do initially.
My tips for the hot air reflow- Keep the air speed low (I do 1.5 - 1.75 speed @ 350c), you don't want to send the components sliding around the PCB. You only need a tiny dab of solder paste on a tinned board, otherwise you'll end up with little balls of solder where the excess collects. These can be knocked off with tweezers, but you should be careful to check for them as they can cause shorts.

I forgot one of the most useful tools out there! This is maintained by one of the FB Euro SMD DIY Noobs members.

This is the repository I use for .hex files. It's maintained by another SMD Noobs member.

These are the tweezers I use for handling SMD parts.

You'll also want a flux pen! Flux pens are wonderful.

I'd also suggest a magnifying glass or jeweler's loup of some sort for inspecting the PCB for shorts. I use a 10x loupe.



Here's a pic of my current workspace in an unusually clean state.


My SMD component filing technique. A work in progress.

Feel free to let me know if you have any more questions.