How to make Cheap Soldering Iron Tips (including SMD version)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Here is how you can make new tips for your soldering iron for literally only a few cents each! Including a special, bifurcated tip for desoldering SMD components without needing special soldering tweezers.
    Since so many of you have asked me where to get copper wire, here's an affiliate link to some appropriate copper wire on eBay. Make sure to check the diameter of your current soldering tip and convert it into the right wire gauge using a lookup table before ordering:
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Комментарии • 213

  • @videoleaks
    @videoleaks 3 года назад +4

    Nice to see a young man with hands from the right place.

  • @TekCroach
    @TekCroach 3 года назад +40

    Smd bit is awesome. Happy to see so young a person teaching. God bless you.

    • @ChronicMechatronic
      @ChronicMechatronic  3 года назад +3

      Whoa thanks!

    • @Ramdileo_sys
      @Ramdileo_sys 3 года назад +1

      @@ChronicMechatronic AWESOME ... now you need to do some nickel electroplating on them... so the copper do not get eat away by the tin.... or they will last a couple of hours to you
      >> ruclips.net/video/C8hk1Be5W1g/видео.html

    • @mohammedwyatt6796
      @mohammedwyatt6796 3 года назад

      Instablaster...

  • @ruimvp
    @ruimvp 2 года назад +7

    That is a good idea to share. I can share a idea too. I use a cheap soldering iron connected to an cheap outlet with light dimmer (potentiometer/triac type). I check the temperature with an multimeter. Know I have a temperature controlled soldering iron for 25€, since I need the multimeter for other work's too.

  • @jeffsfort
    @jeffsfort 3 года назад +7

    I never would have thought to do this. Without the plating they would break down faster but, it’s wire which means each of those minus the work put in costs next to nothing… I gotta try it now. Thanks for sharing!

    • @ChronicMechatronic
      @ChronicMechatronic  3 года назад +5

      Yep, they erode quickly, but I've had the plated ones and they break down as well. Just takes a bit longer for it to start.
      Actually, (since I'm not always doing a whole lot to soldering), I'm only now getting to a point where I'd have to reshape the tip I've been using ever since making this video. That's almost a year later. And since I made them quite a bit longer than necessairy, I just need to file it down somewhat to be back in business...

    • @user-zg1od6ui3m
      @user-zg1od6ui3m 2 года назад +1

      A copper sting forged with a hammer at a temperature no higher than 300 degrees will live for a VERY long time.

  • @victoryfirst2878
    @victoryfirst2878 Год назад +3

    I just love your passion making the soldering tips. May I make a suggestion, when sanding metal with a belt sander, make sure the spacing between the sand paper and the holding surface be slid as close to the moving sand paper as possible. Reason, if you slip the fingers have a less of a chance of getting "SUCKED IN" and injured. Just a friendly suggestion to you young man.
    One more thing fella, one can use steel copper plated which seems to last a longer. Also, monel metal really last long, but expensive.
    Thanks for the show Sir, too.

  • @tunkunrunk
    @tunkunrunk Год назад +1

    tanks a lot , few people have access to soldering iron tips replacement , because sometimes you can't find them in your local stores , or they are too expensive

  • @dfu1685
    @dfu1685 2 года назад +15

    It is Wonderful to see a young Man so creative and capable of thinking outside the box! I love it!
    Not a criticism, but rather an FYI, your files will work better if you only use them on the push stroke rather than the return one. Someone had to tell me before and I am so glad they did. It keeps them sharp so they can do your magic better.

    • @ChronicMechatronic
      @ChronicMechatronic  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for the big compliment 😄

    • @mechantics
      @mechantics 2 года назад

      Appreciate that, learned something new today ✌️

    • @ChronicMechatronic
      @ChronicMechatronic  2 года назад +3

      Actually Fireball Tool disproved the file theory so I won't bother to comply 😁

  • @ConorFenlon
    @ConorFenlon 2 года назад +3

    This is actually such a great idea! Thanks for sharing your method. Now I know what my next trip to the hardware shop will be for! :D PS: Your video editing and teaching skills are fantastic. Keep up the great work! Looking forward to seeing what the future holds for you!

  • @maheendrannair9557
    @maheendrannair9557 3 года назад +4

    Nice work, keep it up. God bless you young man.

  • @3deeguy
    @3deeguy 2 года назад +1

    Excellent. I'm going to get some 7 AWG wire. I still like to keep the tip coated with fresh solder.

  • @offcenter007
    @offcenter007 Год назад +1

    Perfect. Just what I was looking for. I had the same ideas - more or less - but seeing it done cuts out experimental side of things. Much thanks

  • @matthewJ142
    @matthewJ142 3 года назад +3

    What a great video! I can't wait to make custom tips!

  • @tinman9341
    @tinman9341 3 года назад +4

    Wow!!! Thanks for the great tips!!! I’m definitely trying this!!!!!

  • @muratefesli5711
    @muratefesli5711 3 года назад +6

    Bro you are really successfull, I wish you good luck in your YT life 👏👏👏

    • @ChronicMechatronic
      @ChronicMechatronic  3 года назад +2

      Thanks! 🤗 Yeah the subs are climbing faster than I expected.

  • @dindindandan6679
    @dindindandan6679 2 года назад +1

    This is just what i needed, thanks for the video bro!

  • @nixo0077
    @nixo0077 2 года назад +1

    Jestem pod wrażeniem twoich umiejętności i zdolności. Gratuluję pomysłu z drutem miedzianym z przewodów elektrycznych.Też ostatnio zastanawiałem się z czego zrobić nowe groty do lutownicy. Dzięki za pomysł, teraz będę szukał odpowiedniego grubego drutu!! Pozdrawiam i życzę następnych kreatywnych pomysłów.

    • @adredy
      @adredy 8 месяцев назад

      Pytanie czy sie oplaci tak gruby kawal miedzi nie kosztuje 5zl i zabawy co nie miara

  • @wesiyadimaurisza
    @wesiyadimaurisza 3 года назад +4

    Great.. Awesome tutorial. Thank you, Sir

  • @seeithappen1
    @seeithappen1 2 года назад

    You have a nice workbench and machines to work with. Good diy soldering tips. Thanks for uploading.

  • @jandastroy
    @jandastroy Год назад

    I like your soldering prybar, it's really nice

  • @humacao01
    @humacao01 3 года назад +2

    Great idea if you're in a pinch. Good luck on the channel too, you have one more viewer here.

  • @keninthekitchen1562
    @keninthekitchen1562 10 месяцев назад

    Great Idea! I have been searching for a surface smoothing tip for some post processing on my 3D prints. This is a great idea to get exactly what I want!

  • @andreicheptea8020
    @andreicheptea8020 2 года назад +3

    You're such an inspiration to me!! Keep up the good work!!!

  • @rembrantsworkshop
    @rembrantsworkshop Год назад +1

    This was fun to watch, have you thought about trying to nickel plate the tips for longer life? Geoffrey Croaker has a great low cost plating video that might work within your budget constraints.

  • @vrokhlenko
    @vrokhlenko Год назад

    If you are in the USA and what a pure copper rod of a smaller diameter - your best bet is Lowes or Homedepot. Get a solid grounding wire. They sell it starting from 4 gauge (5.189 mm for $2.06 per foot presently) and up.

  • @davidwalters8225
    @davidwalters8225 3 года назад +1

    Great Idea. Looks like it would work very nicely. Thanks.

  • @vobinhthu5299
    @vobinhthu5299 3 года назад +1

    This project is very good!

  • @juanokita4401
    @juanokita4401 2 года назад

    The last tips are the good ones thanks

  • @abdulhamideltounsy7533
    @abdulhamideltounsy7533 Год назад

    Dear .. Very nice works

  • @bparker86
    @bparker86 Год назад

    I'm totally making the smd one. I'm also going to make a 4 way design that can be used to remove bipolar transistors from rf amplifiers without having to get them so hot soldering one pin at a time

  • @omarramirez5764
    @omarramirez5764 Год назад

    Good!... Please do a tutorial about soldering smd Leds.

  • @elikamil7651
    @elikamil7651 3 года назад +2

    thank you so for good tutorial sr..

  • @MicahFunk
    @MicahFunk 2 года назад

    Good idea in making your own tips.
    The next step is how to do easy budget plating of the tips 🤔😁

  • @cokeforever
    @cokeforever Год назад

    just stumbled upon your channel yesterday ) it is a nice vid with good and practical idea in it... ...but Chinese sell such 6-piece kit on Ali for less than a dollar... also, dont get discouraged by modest view numbers, once you "struck the gold", a vid can get 1M views so easily these days... you have the charisma to do it, so keep it up!

  • @bhartveersingh1865
    @bhartveersingh1865 2 года назад

    Good job man love u from India Punjab Amritsar

  • @masterblaster5296
    @masterblaster5296 2 года назад

    wow this is great for smd capacitors

  • @techparistech2659
    @techparistech2659 Год назад

    Excellent job

  • @FitzroyKennedy
    @FitzroyKennedy Год назад

    Very good lesson.

  • @munirhamsaji2528
    @munirhamsaji2528 2 года назад

    It's wonderful, awesome idea and nice tips.

  • @blocks_watch4892
    @blocks_watch4892 2 года назад +2

    Hey man it’s so great to see your creativity inspire us all, I am looking to make some tips for my soldering iron but I was wondering what the measurements for the width of the cable you used is (in mm) thanks

    • @ChronicMechatronic
      @ChronicMechatronic  2 года назад

      3.5mm
      But you need to measure your existing soldering tip to make sure it's right

    • @anallynmagsanok6358
      @anallynmagsanok6358 Год назад

      I think # 7 solid tw and #8 solid tw wire

  • @cybermaus
    @cybermaus 3 года назад

    The specialized SMD tip may actually be a good idea. Maybe I can should convert a knife tip for that.

  • @mixinginthebox
    @mixinginthebox 6 месяцев назад

    this is genius FR..

  • @gibbywankenobi66
    @gibbywankenobi66 Год назад

    That is awesome! Good job!

  • @dans9317
    @dans9317 6 месяцев назад

    Nice guitar music

  • @nelsoncarvalho7826
    @nelsoncarvalho7826 2 года назад

    Very nice. You're the guy. God bless you.

  • @spicky2966
    @spicky2966 2 года назад

    SMD tip rocks tks who could afford hot tweezers

  • @ishizukahikaru643
    @ishizukahikaru643 2 года назад

    Your vids are amazing!

  • @HunzaMisgar
    @HunzaMisgar 3 года назад

    Hey bro. I become a big fan of you after watching this great job because you solved my sliding iron issue... It's really amazing and appreciatefull.. so keep it up bro..
    Greetings from Pakistan.

  • @goldenboy5500
    @goldenboy5500 3 года назад +1

    thats ok if you have one of those crappy cheap single heat soldering pencils but is you have a soldering rework station with adjustable heating it wont work and btw brass works much better holds up to flux much better

  • @ronniewetherington509
    @ronniewetherington509 Год назад

    Very good and inexpensive!

  • @itmeetings
    @itmeetings 2 года назад

    its only help with small and tiny iron solder station but its marvilous and high qu

  • @cowboy6591
    @cowboy6591 Год назад

    I'm amazed at how well the split fork tip works. The greedy corporations are pooping their pants when they see videos like this. Great video, eye opening. Your website is down😞

    • @ChronicMechatronic
      @ChronicMechatronic  Год назад

      Haha, I don't care about greedy corporations, but I know the greedy life hack channels got dollar signs in their eyes when they saw it, because they could copy it and get more views than I did 🙄
      Yes I had to take my website down after registering this channel as a business, because my government requires me to put my full contact info and adress on the legal info page, and there's no way I'm doing that... 😮‍💨
      But I never had time to write new articles for it anyway, so it's not a huge loss.
      Thanks for reminding me to take the link out of the description :)

  • @mobilered2776
    @mobilered2776 Год назад

    Good idea , but U have not polished plz advice what metal and how can we do, is it silver metal or any other to protect the copper bits .all branded bits are shining,

  • @gerardcousineau3478
    @gerardcousineau3478 2 года назад

    Excellent. Thank you. 👍

  • @jagjitkumar2446
    @jagjitkumar2446 Год назад

    Very nice and useful video good job 👍

  • @DreadPirateRoberts1
    @DreadPirateRoberts1 4 месяца назад

    you need a dremmel, my man, or any brand rotary tool, they are great for jobs like this.

  • @josearmandosanchezvaldez6624
    @josearmandosanchezvaldez6624 3 года назад +1

    saludos desde mexico city..excelente video de como hacer puntas para cautin....

  • @dottechgames9690
    @dottechgames9690 2 года назад

    Nice work keep it up dude

  • @zeez9053
    @zeez9053 2 года назад

    Great well made tips 🇬🇧👍❕

  • @JUANKYTEC505
    @JUANKYTEC505 2 года назад +2

    It teaches how to do the same with homemade tools, not with sophisticated machines that most of the population do not have.

  • @souravbhattacharyya3392
    @souravbhattacharyya3392 3 года назад

    Great work kid👍keep it up

  • @soupflood
    @soupflood Год назад

    tips made out of masonry nails last longer. my problem is that the tip i need is like two nails head to head, its like that because it goes through the nut that holds it inthe iron

  • @op-tim_auto
    @op-tim_auto 2 года назад

    Fantastic!

  • @demon.x3065
    @demon.x3065 3 года назад

    Good work

  • @shafiullapjan3422
    @shafiullapjan3422 2 года назад

    Superb boss, amazing 💡ideas
    👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @IS-77
    @IS-77 Год назад

    Awesome 👍🏽👌

  • @richardurdaneta530
    @richardurdaneta530 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks bud😊

  • @trikoprastyawan4937
    @trikoprastyawan4937 2 года назад

    thank you Brother

  • @strannik8234
    @strannik8234 2 года назад

    Cool! I need to try to do the same somehow.

  • @georgegeorge6442
    @georgegeorge6442 3 года назад

    BRAVO!!!!!!VERY GOOD VIDEO,,,,,,,GEORGE ATHENS GREECE.

  • @pradeepcd1157
    @pradeepcd1157 3 года назад

    Valuable information thanks

  • @Jonathan-jo2xu
    @Jonathan-jo2xu 28 дней назад

    Great job, i have been making my own solder tips for quite some time now using copper wire as well. I have to ask her when filing down in your makeshift lathe, do you really need to move your file back and forth since the drill is already spinning?

    • @ChronicMechatronic
      @ChronicMechatronic  28 дней назад

      It's technically better to not move the file to prevent removing material unevenly - but if I don't, the file quickly clogs up.. ;)

  • @letsgoexperiment725
    @letsgoexperiment725 3 года назад +1

    I like your post
    👌👍💯

  • @budgetdrone990
    @budgetdrone990 3 года назад

    Awesome DIY.. thanks bro. Done subcribe.. i really hard to search single core wire like u..

  • @moidheenpazherikunjumon920
    @moidheenpazherikunjumon920 8 дней назад

    Good 👍

  • @Circuit42
    @Circuit42 2 года назад

    You should Nickel plate them by electroplating

  • @shreya_x8721
    @shreya_x8721 2 года назад +1

    Won’t the copper react with oxygen and eventually corrode?

    • @ChronicMechatronic
      @ChronicMechatronic  2 года назад +1

      Sure, but it's cheaper to file them down and eventually make new tips than try to plate it

  • @carlospastranaosorno1440
    @carlospastranaosorno1440 2 года назад

    Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos.
    Bendiciones

  • @umargul5644
    @umargul5644 3 года назад

    Well done

  • @sam_memes_100k
    @sam_memes_100k 3 года назад +1

    Nice bro

  • @RixtronixLAB
    @RixtronixLAB 2 года назад

    Keep it up, nice video clip, thank you for sharing it :)

  • @carmelsaliba7710
    @carmelsaliba7710 3 года назад +2

    An excellent idea and easy to make. Difficult to find pure copper with the diameter which I need for my soldering iron here. I did find brass rod of the correct diameter. What's your opinion? Better than iron for sure.

    • @ChronicMechatronic
      @ChronicMechatronic  3 года назад +2

      Yeah, brass is certainly better than iron. It's third-best at conducting heat (just checked) I think for most electronics soldering jobs it should do fine, tho it could pose problems when trying tin thicker copper wires. What's the wattage of your soldering iron?

    • @carmelsaliba7710
      @carmelsaliba7710 3 года назад +1

      @@ChronicMechatronic Thanks for your opinion. I will make a tip using brass rod 4.75mm diameter for my old but very reliable Weller 25W and let you know. Its ideal for small soldering jobs on pcb board but tips are unobtainable so I will make a tip using your post. I have another 60W soldering iron for tougher jobs (but not Weller!!)

    • @ChronicMechatronic
      @ChronicMechatronic  3 года назад

      @@carmelsaliba7710 yeah, thx for letting me know, that'll be interesting.

    • @anullhandle
      @anullhandle 3 года назад

      Typical tips are copper for thermal conductivity iron plated to reduce corrosion, chrome plated body to prevent solder wicking and solder plated at the end for wetting. Keep the iron at a reasonable lower temp. Clean and retin constantly to prevent wear/oxidation. Avoid lead free solder. Your tips will last. Filing a mistreated tip will expose the copper core and rapidly disolve in the solder and or oxidize. How did the brass work out?

  • @ronyd...1310
    @ronyd...1310 2 года назад

    Muy buen aporte excelente contenido like x mas videos !!! Saludos de Argentina Bs As

  • @inhisnameislay3401
    @inhisnameislay3401 6 месяцев назад

    good job tysm!

  • @lemonagaming
    @lemonagaming 3 года назад

    Tips to making tips
    Thank you

  • @mohamedlatiff7086
    @mohamedlatiff7086 3 года назад

    Thanks, very useful

  • @omsingharjit
    @omsingharjit 2 года назад

    You have to plate Fe Ni Fe and tin to make is run longer

    • @ChronicMechatronic
      @ChronicMechatronic  2 года назад +2

      Waste of time, it's literally cheaper to make a new tip when its worn down

  • @nanmoophoung9145
    @nanmoophoung9145 3 года назад

    Thanks.

  • @rsz90182
    @rsz90182 Год назад

    Nice

  • @muhammadshoaib3577
    @muhammadshoaib3577 Год назад

    Can i use steel bit

  • @jaycheda3232
    @jaycheda3232 2 года назад

    thats is genuis

  • @tanveeritv
    @tanveeritv 2 года назад

    Good idea 💡👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @epicworldofgames8736
    @epicworldofgames8736 3 года назад

    And don't forget add solder to all your soldering tips for longevity and cooling them down so you have some tips lifetime and clean between every time you work couse I was lazy and got oxidezed tips 😅 always light cleaned every sessions with wiresponge don't remember the word 😁
    I will make mine too couse I don't have good ones 👌💯 keep it awesomeness bro

    • @ChronicMechatronic
      @ChronicMechatronic  3 года назад +2

      Well yeah, keeping your soldering tip clean is particularly important when you're using pure copper ones. I use a stainless steel scouring pad stuffed into a tin can for cleaning. Works well, I don't see the need for special tip cleaners. 👌

    • @epicworldofgames8736
      @epicworldofgames8736 3 года назад

      @@ChronicMechatronic thank you🙏 💙🙏

    • @gudimetlakowshik3617
      @gudimetlakowshik3617 3 года назад +1

      I usually have those wet sponges next to me and I rub the tip against it which not only cleans the tip but also helps in tinning it and prevents from oxidizing. Brass wool is also a good option.

  • @amldesh
    @amldesh 3 года назад

    Nice One Brother ❤️❤❤️

  • @atifkhantvofficiai
    @atifkhantvofficiai 2 года назад

    Good

  • @geerhardlode898
    @geerhardlode898 3 года назад

    Joining 2 parts by söldering is done by meeting the parts and the fluxed solder and the hot solder tip.
    Not by putting the fluxed solder on the solder tip and than holding that solder tip against the parts to be paired!!! The flux should cover the parts to be joined.

  • @kozkoz7776
    @kozkoz7776 3 года назад +1

    love watching your videos what types of solder do you use

    • @ChronicMechatronic
      @ChronicMechatronic  3 года назад +2

      I'm glad to know people enjoy my vids... I use regular 60/40 lead solder with rosin core; 0.5 & 1.0mm diameter

  • @DrZipZwan
    @DrZipZwan 3 года назад +4

    1. when making those tips, finish them with higher sandpaper, go until 1200 sandpaper (those are higher I got), they got very shiny!!
    Why?? because with less grade sandpaper (400 or 300), you can still see the scratch on the tips of them, they after using them for a while, Oxidation get into those scratchs, and it is impossible to clean them, exept to sand them again... and more shiny = more thermal conductivity...
    2. You should have add in the vid about, tips cleaning. The one made with steel scouring pad stuffed into a tin can.
    I made myself one with a simple wiresponge, the one with use in kitchen mostly to clean pots. I got long ago a fancy one supposedly from Copper, but big joke, those selled in Electro shop, are the same only color is different, they are copper color. The one we use in kitchen is working perfectly!!!
    When using those Copper tip, always drop the tip into those steel wire sponge time to time, you will know when it is needed. the tip is no more metling solder lol. Bad thermal conductivity and so one...
    3. I have been using Coil heating element for a very long time now, and always make my tips this way! Dont bother to buy fancy priced tip, they still gona oxidate, even with all the protective level they put on them... Also got Ceramic heating element, but sometime old school is the reference 😉
    4. Time to time, it may be necessary to sand a bit those tips!! Simple, put them on a Drill, and hope a bit of sanding with 1200 or higher grade sandpaper, and super shiny and ready to use 😉

  • @unitiveinv854
    @unitiveinv854 2 года назад

    great work. what if a soldering tip for ICs 😉

  • @henghwakiah883
    @henghwakiah883 2 года назад

    brilliant!!!