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1. Vastar 60W 110V Adjustable Temperature Welding Soldering Iron with 5pcs Different Tips and additional Solder Tube for Variously Repaired Usage
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Heat up fast and work great, 60 Watts, thermostat range 200 °C-450 °CSoft grip handle design for maximum comfort and reduced slippageFive soldering iron tips kit can meet different basic soldering jobsNo need soldering station, just plug and playCome with the necessary accessory: Pocket Pack Solde...
2. Standoff Screw Nut Black, Lsgoodcare 300PCS Nylon Male Female Hex Spacers Screw Nut Stand-Off Plastic Accessories Assortment Kit 6MM 8MM 10MM 12MM
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Material: durable hard nylon and plastic.Nylon Hex Spacers/ Screws/ Nuts Assorted KitOperating temperature: -20 degrees -120 degrees Celsius, fire protection requirements: 94-V2Easy to install and durable to use.Black color total 300 pieces. Come with the plastic box.
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The acrylic case comes with a plate, and I'm working on my next order of aluminum plates to go with those. If you want an acrylic plate you can get that now. You are correct that the aluminum plate sold separately is for the aluminum case.
I'm not currently offering soldering for LED's, but I may in the future. You can get someone on /r/mechmarket to do that, or you can pick up some quite reasonably priced soldering irons on amazon. It's cheaper than my assembly fee. :)
The layout you want to do has been physically verified on my Danger Zone board: http://i.imgur.com/Le0hEpH.jpg
The middle layer is hard to do because it's 0.34" thick, which is an unusual size. I can get orange for other layers, and in fact have been considering it lately.
That carbon mockup is looking pretty sweet.
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Had trouble soldering the SMD underlighting and didn't want to do any damage to the PCB, so I left it alone for now. Will probably revisit it at some point, but I think the only thing worse than soldering SMDs is desoldering them ;)