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Reddit mentions of Professional Wood Burning Tools Kit 128Pcs Pyrography Kit for Adults Wood Burner Temperature Adjustable Soldering Iron for Soldering/Wood Embossing/Carving

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Professional Wood Burning Tools Kit 128Pcs Pyrography Kit for Adults Wood Burner Temperature Adjustable Soldering Iron for Soldering/Wood Embossing/Carving
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  • Most Complete Wood Burning Kit ❤ 128pcs wood burning tools kit comes with all basic essential tools for wood burning/soldering. Package Included: 1 x 60W temperature-adjustable soldering iron wood burning pen, 59 x wood burning and iron tip, 25 x wood pieces, 2x gloves, 1x tin wire, 18 x colored pencils, 7 x graphic stencils, 1 x sponge, 10 x carbon paper, 1 x soldering iron holder, 1 x storage box, 1 x PU bag.
  • From Beginners to Expert ❤ With 128pcs basic tools, you can easily create a variety of designs on wood burning. Either you are a wood burning beginners or experienced experts, you are able to make your fun project on wood burning, soldering, image transferring, leather cutting, paper crafting, hot stamping and fabric textile embossing.
  • Ergonomic Design ❤ This wood burning pen is lightweight, the ergonomic handle allows you to operate at different angles without fatigue. The high-temperature protective case and the gloves protects you from working on the pyrography project in a long time without sweating.
  • Adjustable Wood Burning Pen Heat Up Quickly ❤ High quality 60W wood burner with heated ceramic technology quickly heats in 15 seconds, saving energy and environmental protection. The adjustable Temperature from 200 450℃. Has high- temperature resistance.
  • Life-time Support ❤ 60-Days money back and life-time technical support provided. If you are not satisfied with the wood burning tool sets, please let us know and solve your problem firstly when you meet any issues.
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Found 3 comments on Professional Wood Burning Tools Kit 128Pcs Pyrography Kit for Adults Wood Burner Temperature Adjustable Soldering Iron for Soldering/Wood Embossing/Carving:

u/elucidatum · 4 pointsr/3Dprinting

>I am worried about the soldering

Soldering is easy. Use this solder and a decent quality hot pen, optimally with adjustable heat that goes up to 500C, you'll need the extra heat for soldering down the 12ga power wires to the flat contacts on the hotbed. I bought this kit on a Christmas sale for like $20 and it was fantastic for my build; had everything I needed. The pen might not last a lifetime like a Hakko or Weller pro station, but it got the job done wonderfully and I'm sure it will get me through my second v3 build here in about a week. (yes, I love this one so much, I'm building a second!)

>cutting out of plastic pieces

There's no cutting anything out, everything is laser cut for you already, you just pop it out.

>is it pretty self-explanatory?

The instructions could be clearer, I'll say. They could definitely reorder a few steps to make the build a bit easier during later steps. That said, it all came together without any issues. Just make sure you keep everything WELL organized.

Now listen,

Disregard everyone on this sub that says "deltas are more difficult," including and especially those with "Rostock Max V2 w/E3dV6" in their flair! ;-) Seriously folks, the meme that deltas are more difficult is dead. Repetier firmare has advanced to the point where calibrating them is even easier than Cartesian and I mean that!

Just so you're aware, I had in my possession 2 Cartesians prior to building this delta, and the cartesians never printed 100 microns perfectly. Literally straight after I finished my v3 build, ran the calibration script, dialed in KISSlicer, and hit print, the Rostock was laying down 100 microns at 80-100mm/sec without issue. I've never had a print lift off the heated bed, and I don't use anything to increase adhesion, just the bare glass.

At .3mm layer height, I can push the speed to 160mm/sec which seems to be the limit of the 8-bit RAMBo board before it starts artifcating pretty routinely. Nothing severe, but there's definitely some imperfections at that speed. Guess what: no one on this sub is printing 160mm/sec on their Cartesians without it looking like absolute shit, and my 160mm/sec prints are passable for prototypes. You're just not going to get that much speed with that high of a precision out of a desktop Cartesian, even with a bowden. You just will not.

Much larger build volume. Lower maintenance. Awesome SeeMeCNC customer support. Higher precision. Faster build times.

Listen, I could have streched my budget and gotten 3 Prusa MK2s and had a friggen sweet little farm going for what I'm paying for two v3s, but the MAX v3 is simply the superior option if you can afford the slightly higher price over the MK2. If you can't hit $999+shipping, just get the MK2. If you can hit that target, just get the v3. It's a better printer.

u/duppy-ta · 1 pointr/AskElectronics

Yeah, I'm thinking I'll need a lot of practice before I can pull this off. I've been watching tutorials on youtube and I'm pretty sure I can do it, but I just need the right tools.

I can't seem to find "zero residue flux" on Amazon, does it go by another name? Also, what do you think about this for a basic soldering kit?

Anyway, I'd really like to do electronic repair and build stuff in the future, and this will just be the start, so I'll keep researching this. I appreciate your info. Thanks.

u/w00tiSecurity_weenie · 1 pointr/homelab

> eBay

Thanks. Never heard of that brand before but it looks legit! I have two cheap soldering sets, a gun kind and pen type. They work alright but I imagine they wouldnt compare at all to the Hakko. I will keep my eye out for good deals on them. Wouldnt it be too late if I already purchased it after emailing Hakko the SN? Or would I be doing this prior to buying it via messaging the seller ?


Right now the solder im using is "rosin core 40/60" .

Im not sure if you meant this ratio or the one you said. Im pretty sure this isnt the fine gauge rosin because I have another roll of solder that is like 1 tenth the thickness of this one.

Do you have a link to the best all purpose solder for small electronics or your go to brand? The only reason I got into soldering is because I always end up breaking things and soldering fixes a lot of the things I break lol

Heres the items I have for soldering: