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[title] Check your work
[* icon_note] Congratulations—you've soldered the resistor to the board!
- [* icon_note] If the solder joint doesn't surround the entire lead, reheat the joint and add more solder.
- [* icon_note] Check if any solder unintentionally bridged with a different joint. If so, carefully break the bridge with your iron. If the bridge doesn't want to separate, [guide|173873|desolder|stepid=370680|new_window=true] it and try again.
+[* icon_note] If the solder joint doesn't surround the entire lead, reheat the joint and add more solder.
+[* icon_note] Check if any solder unintentionally bridged with a different joint. If so, carefully break the bridge with your iron. If the bridge doesn't want to separate, [guide|173873|desolder|stepid=370680|new_window=true] it and try again.
[* icon_note] Like any skill, practice makes perfect. If your first solder joint doesn't look picture-perfect, that's OK! It takes a few attempts to get the hang of the movement and timing.