Hi Robert,Can you list what solder you use or any other materials?
I just got into using solder stencils and bought the paste from Chipquick. Using part number SMD291AX250T3 for SMT size 0805 mostly but have other larger parts on board.
PCB/Schematic capture programs:
I only have the freebie PCB programs from ExpressPCB and Pad2Pad that do not generate Gerber files or "Cream" plot but Pad2Pad can export what ever layer is selected to dxf; the board outline and pads for example.
Handling dxf files:
I have AutoSketch 9 that is a simple version of AutoCad where I take that dxf file and remove the holes then resize the SMT pads to about 80% for the solder paste and save as a new "cream" dxf file that needs to be converted to a Gerber file.
Converting dxf to Gerber:
I purchased GerbView to convert my new dxf to Gerber so the stencil manufacture can view and make for me. This was the lowest price I could find for this function.
Stencil connection:
I get my solder stencils made from Quick Stencil. It ships out by the next day! I started out with the kit then only had to order the stencil alone for my other projects from then on since the kit parts are the same for all.
Applying the solder paste with the solder stencil and supplied squeegee is really easy but then comes the part placement. One by one using the tweezers, have to be very careful not to bump a part while placing another is what I had to get used to.
Now pop them in the toaster oven, manually control the temperature profile and I get the manufacture solder finish!![]()
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