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Here is a good handout on assembling electronic kits, including soldering instructions and tips, from some kit manufacturers: [[File:Kit_Building_tn.png]][[File:Kit Construction Manual.pdf|Kit Construction Manual]][[File:Soldering Tips.pdf|Soldering Tips]]
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Here is a good handout on assembling electronic kits, including soldering instructions and tips, from some kit manufacturers: [[File:Kit_Building_tn.png]][[File:Kit Construction Manual.pdf|Kit Construction Manual]]  &nbsp[[File:Soldering Tips.pdf|Soldering Tips]]
  
 
Look out for our next Learn to Solder class in January or sign up here if you want to be notified directly.
 
Look out for our next Learn to Solder class in January or sign up here if you want to be notified directly.

Revision as of 19:03, 16 April 2011

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Splat*Space held its first week of Learn to Solder classes in November, also known as Learn to Solder Month. We're taking the month of December off and will resume our Learn to Solder workshops in January. Our goal is to have a Learn to Solder Class every two months or so, interspersed with other beginning electronics workshops.

The Learn to Solder class is open to all -- you do not need to be a member of Splat*Space to participate. We invite folks working on robotics, RC planes, trains, automobiles and boats, scale modeling, ham radio, anyone who has an interest to learn a little electronics.

Splat*Space has a lot of resources to make this kind of class happen. We have complete Learn to Solder kits available with everything you would need for $25, add another $10 for a 7-Function multimeter and solder sucker. See: Scott's Learn to Solder Kits If you don't have the budget to own your own tools and supplies, we have misc. electronics components, many soldering stations and tools for public use, and the talent to teach each other! Separate functional electronic kits are available for $10:
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or you can order your own. Here is small a list of electronic kit dealers:

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Here is a good handout on assembling electronic kits, including soldering instructions and tips, from some kit manufacturers: Kit Building tn.pngFile:Kit Construction Manual.pdf  &nbspFile:Soldering Tips.pdf

Look out for our next Learn to Solder class in January or sign up here if you want to be notified directly.

Sign Up

You can contact Scott Hall: ScottGHall1@Gmail.Com Please specify if you are bringing your own tools and kit to solder, would like to use the public tools available at Splat*Space, or would like to purchase a complete toolset and kit that you can keep afterwards.

  • Add Your Name & email, and state whether you want a complete tools & kit ($25), kit only ($10), or will be bringing your own.