I can help, I have a fancy metcal with tiny tips and smd tweezers.

-Jerry

> On Aug 13, 2014, at 10:23 PM, David Madden <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Is there a rework station available to local Dorks?  I have a small
> board that doesn't work quite right, and I haven't been able to fix it
> with my Harbor Freight clip-on magnifying glass and my trusty 1988 10W
> firestarter soldering iron.  I might get there eventually, but it'd sure
> be nice to borrow an inspection scope and a proper soldering station.
> 
> Also: my first (inadvertent) experience with wafer-scale semiconductors
> was not favorable.  I bought some 0603 Schottky diodes, and they appear
> to be bare silicon (!) Shiny, barely visible markings, and barely
> visible metal contacts on the back.  I think I got one of them soldered,
> but the other one flaked / chipped / broke.  I think that's going to be
> a tough component to fix.  :-/
> 
> Thanks!
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