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  • Warm-up: Be ready for soldering!

  • Please be careful with soldering. Too cold and you will get cold joints with false contacts. Too hot and you could destroy the soldering pad and break connections. Try to use flux to help you. Use the right solder tip, the right iron and the right temperature...
  • Print in Place can be your friend

  • I’ve been reading tutorials about designing for print-in-place for 3D printing. I realized that it can reduce a lot of the assembly effort and reduce the parts count. Assembly is sometimes enjoyable (like LEGO) but I wanted to make this thing less fidgety...
  • Send the board to be printed and cut

  • As indicated elsewhere, I used DirtyPCBs and was very happy with the results. These fit in the 10x10cm protoboard category. Use the THT files, those are for through hole components. If you create new Gerbers, watch out for the drill files. By default...