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− | Email if you have any questions. | + | * [http://ArticulationLLC.home.comcast.net/sm0402.htm "You, too, can do 0402!"] by Bill Shaw ( http://ArticulationLLC.home.comcast.net/sm0402.htm ). The title is kind of toungue-in-cheek. While you can do 0402 SMT work at home, it takes much patience and a steady hand. 0805's on the other hand are pretty easy once you get used to them. Email if you have any questions. hth, Bill (bill (at) ArticulationLLC.com) http://www.ArticulationLLC.com . |
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- "You, too, can do 0402!" by Bill Shaw ( http://ArticulationLLC.home.comcast.net/sm0402.htm ). The title is kind of toungue-in-cheek. While you can do 0402 SMT work at home, it takes much patience and a steady hand. 0805's on the other hand are pretty easy once you get used to them. Email if you have any questions. hth, Bill (bill (at) ArticulationLLC.com) http://www.ArticulationLLC.com .