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[* black] Here we are: the moment of truth. It's time to get that solder flowing. | |
[* black] Set the tip of the soldering iron on the two parts to be connected. In this case, that's the resistor lead and the copper lead on the circuit board. | |
[* black] Touch your solder to the tip of your soldering iron to melt it onto the joint. Don't hold it there for more than a second or two. | |
- | [* black] Quickly |
+ | [* black] Quickly—but not frantically—pull both the soldering iron and the solder away from the joint. |
[* black] Your solder joint should be shiny and conical, and not expand beyond the copper surface lead. |