Beginner's Guide to Soldering Electronics Part 1

If you’ve never soldered before and want to give it a try, or if you’ve tried soldering and weren’t happy with the results, this video can teach you how to solder like a pro.

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Watch part 2 of my Beginner’s Guide to Soldering Electronics series here:

Watch part 3 of my Beginner’s Guide to Soldering Electronics series here:

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SOLDERING IRON
Hakko FX951:
Budget alternative (uses T12 tips):

SOLDERING IRON TIPS:
Bevelled edge soldering iron tip (T12-BC2):
Small bevelled soldering iron tip (T12-C1):
Bent conical soldering iron tip (T12-JL02):
Chiselled soldering iron tip (T12-KU):

HOT AIR STATION:
Quick 861DW:
Budget alternative:

SOLDER:
Kester 63/37 0.5mm diameter:

FLUX (Get 10% off with BRANCHUS discount code):
StirriASM-TF:

SOLDER WICK:
Goot Wick 2mm:

TWEEZERS:
Hakko CHP 3-SA:

OTHER:
Vevor 30L Ultrasonic Cleaner (5% off on all Vevor sites code: VVMH5%OFF):
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Component suction tool (vacuum pen):
Microscope:
Microscope camera:
Budget alternative microscope:
Helping hands (third hand):
Ultrasonic cleaning fluid:
Fume extractor:
UV Solder mask:
Swann Morton curved scalpel blades:
No. 3 Scalpel Handle:
Kapton heat resistant tape:
28 AWG enamelled magnet wire (thick):
34 AWG enamelled magnet wire (med):
40 AWG enamelled magnet wire (thin):

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