I actually have one, apparently. I received it this morning and was confused because it looked convex (which is why I posted the comment). But then I started using it and it became concave. I guess they must ship it with some solder in there (seems strange but whatever). It works great. Thanks for the help and the cool video.
nice job
MightySaturn5 1 month ago
I wouldn't use that if I had a computer automated lythographer, great skills!
ftlqed 3 months ago
WHAT IS THIS SOLDERING IRON?
AIexanderHartdegen 6 months ago
This tip appears to be a Pace miniwave which has a reservoir recessed into the tip to hold solder. I find the flat hoof to work better.
The lack of lighting, image quality, clarity and angle prevents the viewer from seeing the wetting and finished results.
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jkgamm041 2 years ago
I actually have one, apparently. I received it this morning and was confused because it looked convex (which is why I posted the comment). But then I started using it and it became concave. I guess they must ship it with some solder in there (seems strange but whatever). It works great. Thanks for the help and the cool video.
marredcheese 2 years ago
The tip is concave and I think weller makes one usually called hoof tip, miniwave, or cup tip.
circuittechnology 2 years ago
@circuittechnology
Hi,
I'm an amateur newbie in this business, so my question could be sound some silly.
What kind of flux do you use?
Thanks.
heavy6161 7 months ago
@heavy6161 Rosin core.
ventureelect 4 months ago
Is that tip concave or convex?
Do you knkow if Weller make any tips like that?
marredcheese 2 years ago