There's a million different ways to do anything. _But if you have to remove excess solder then you should try another way._ It's more messy, and could lead to accidental solder spill on components. It's quicker to use tweezers to hold the part. and a fine tip instead of a blade tip. You don't need to load up the tip full of solder. Just enough for 1 side of a component at a time, will give you greater control. _Point is that rework and cleanup of spilled or extra solder can take way longer._ 👍
There's clearly flux on the board, not much but it is there. He's using rosin core solder wire most likely. He/she/they/it, I don't know, the video is AI narrated. Anyway, rosin works as flux.
There's a million different ways to do anything.
_But if you have to remove excess solder then you should try another way._ It's more messy, and could lead to accidental solder spill on components.
It's quicker to use tweezers to hold the part. and a fine tip instead of a blade tip. You don't need to load up the tip full of solder. Just enough for 1 side of a component at a time, will give you greater control.
_Point is that rework and cleanup of spilled or extra solder can take way longer._ 👍
Nice❤
... IPC здесь не читали , меня за такое бы уволили...😂
You are missing flux
Well if you dont even have an tweezer your most likely dont have any flux either
There's clearly flux on the board, not much but it is there. He's using rosin core solder wire most likely. He/she/they/it, I don't know, the video is AI narrated. Anyway, rosin works as flux.