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 | {{http://​www.ladyada.net/​images/​tools/​xytronics.jpg}} | **Soldering iron** | One with temperature control and a stand is best. \\ A conical or small '​screwdriver'​ tip is good, almost all irons come with one of these. \\ A low quality (ahem, $10 model from radioshack) iron may cause more problems than its worth! \\ Do not use a "​ColdHeat"​ soldering iron, they are not suitable for delicate electronics work and can damage the kit ([[http://​www.epemag.wimborne.co.uk/​cold-soldering2.htm|see here]]) \\ \\ [[http://​www.ladyada.net/​library/​equipt/​kits.html#​basic|Check out my recommended ​ | {{http://​www.ladyada.net/​images/​tools/​xytronics.jpg}} | **Soldering iron** | One with temperature control and a stand is best. \\ A conical or small '​screwdriver'​ tip is good, almost all irons come with one of these. \\ A low quality (ahem, $10 model from radioshack) iron may cause more problems than its worth! \\ Do not use a "​ColdHeat"​ soldering iron, they are not suitable for delicate electronics work and can damage the kit ([[http://​www.epemag.wimborne.co.uk/​cold-soldering2.htm|see here]]) \\ \\ [[http://​www.ladyada.net/​library/​equipt/​kits.html#​basic|Check out my recommended ​
 basic soldering iron and where to buy.]] | basic soldering iron and where to buy.]] |
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