SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T09:37:32-06:00SparkFun Electronicstrevor on Soldering Classestrevorurn:uuid:a36dcb1e-07e7-4999-6599-5e6343790af32011-02-24T17:22:18-07:00<p>Specifically, we use <a href="http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9912" rel="nofollow">our SparkFun brand 96.35% Sn, 3.0% Ag, 0.5% Cu, 0.15% Sb, lead-free solder</a>.</p>
Larius on Soldering ClassesLariusurn:uuid:383c3fb9-0a9d-3b27-c08e-fe200aa8679d2011-02-23T08:29:47-07:00<p>Lead soldering is a health risk, but so are many other common activities. The risks are reduced by taking proper precautions.<br>
Use a fume extractor. Or, at least blow the fumes away from you with a muffin fan to prevent direct inhalation. There is no need to handle solder, so wear gloves or put a solder coil in a plastic baggie to minimize direct skin contact. Wash your hands after handling.<br>
Hey Sparkfun, how about a soldering safety tutorial?</p>
LC on Soldering ClassesLCurn:uuid:379dba47-1c6c-2ab3-d718-dd19926c228d2011-02-23T08:18:17-07:00<p>Hope NZ is doing better, glad to hear Followr is OK.<br>
@ DaveTheYellowDart: You're definitely right, hands on instruction is kind of key, but we will be posting more and more videos on our youtube channel as time goes on.<br>
@ Russpatterson: Yup, we use ROHs compliant solder in all the workshops.</p>
DaveTheYellowDart on Soldering ClassesDaveTheYellowDarturn:uuid:b7e63e8c-5351-adb8-84d6-e8cd1e06fe282011-02-23T07:27:28-07:00<p>That would be nice. In the meantime, check out local clubs, they are usually more than happy to show new people the ropes. In New York I'm aware of NYC Resistor:<br>
http://www.nycresistor.com<br>
In my area (Philadelphia area), check out Hive76:<br>
http://www.hive76.org<br>
This is of course not an exhaustive list, but the point is: Google around, you will probably find some group nearby that would love to have you.</p>
followr on Soldering Classesfollowrurn:uuid:436472ae-e5f6-4bbf-593f-7858729923042011-02-23T05:53:05-07:00<p>Thanks for your thoughts--a pleasant surprise to see on the home page. :)<br>
Christchurch (where I live) is in a state of shock at the moment--unlike the quake six months ago this time there have been fatalities and that adds a whole new dimension to the effects.<br>
I'm grateful that the area of the town I live in is relatively unaffected but there's others in the city without running water or electricity or with friends and relatives unaccounted for.<br>
Wherever you are in the world take this as a reminder to have an emergency survival kit prepared for your home and family!</p>
manoweb on Soldering Classesmanoweburn:uuid:b4488d44-5794-22da-9ced-1d284a2a9b6d2011-02-23T03:22:51-07:00<p>As Nathan explained at the maker's fair in 2009 it is stupid to think lead-free solder is harmless. Back then the SMD class was done with leaded solder, and I for sure will use leaded one that is OK for hobbyists, leaving rohs stuff for large manufacturers</p>
TheRobberDotCom on Soldering ClassesTheRobberDotComurn:uuid:00d564da-862a-3627-b34f-50ab04eaa8b52011-02-22T21:16:58-07:00<p>Yup. My dad felt it here in New Plymouth - slow rolling waves which went on for ~1min. I hear there were no survivors in the CTV building, but that they found 15 in another :(</p>
IllogicGate on Soldering ClassesIllogicGateurn:uuid:9af5773c-e187-7180-9071-cc69b21186202011-02-22T19:49:30-07:00<p>It would be great if you guys developed some sorta teleportation<br>
thing that would also let you be in more than one place at a time, so that people like me who live in a galaxy far, far, away (read: New York) can take classes like these.</p>
Customer #167681 on Soldering ClassesCustomer #167681urn:uuid:f883eb04-d67d-e029-fb25-5159106fcefc2011-02-22T18:22:09-07:00<p>Someone please throw these onto youtube for me.</p>
MattTheGeek on Soldering ClassesMattTheGeekurn:uuid:9ce2de06-692b-b6bf-f4bc-fa039d63b6472011-02-22T18:03:11-07:00<p>I believe they use lead free solder, since all of their breakout boards are RoHS. Besides, lead can be cleared from the body with a high dose schedule of .5 to 2g of vitamin C every day.</p>
Cowboy on Soldering ClassesCowboyurn:uuid:fe6f111f-6dbb-f57b-6dde-cd5fe5e152742011-02-22T17:34:12-07:00<p>I don't know that they do use lead-free solder, and I don't know that they don't. I suspect they do use ROHS solder since it is popular.<br>
As long as the kids don't have extended exposure to lead, no harm done. An afternoon spent making a dozen solder joints or so isn't going to have enough lead in it to harm anyone unless they sit and chew on the solder. There is more exposure to lead by falling and skinning a knee on the road (lead wheel weights) than soldering.</p>
russpatterson on Soldering Classesrusspattersonurn:uuid:ced7b48d-e1c4-c5bd-f304-f367b359e9cd2011-02-22T16:21:21-07:00<p>So you use lead-free solder in these classes? Is there a health risk with kids handling leaded solder?</p>
lawrah on Soldering Classeslawrahurn:uuid:ee0df901-c380-761f-2b9f-f95b6dda91102011-02-22T16:14:30-07:00<p>Thanks for the tribute to NZ, our whole country is in a state of shock and sadness right now.</p>
jalexge on Soldering Classesjalexgeurn:uuid:f959bd2b-16f0-493a-7cf3-5d5ae55f504f2011-02-22T15:54:38-07:00<p>if this was a post on facebook, i'd like it.</p>
LC on Soldering ClassesLCurn:uuid:4cda4600-02d4-d504-2651-ac0165a464a22011-02-22T12:11:27-07:00<p>These classes will also be the first soldering classes that utilize the extra inputs on the Simon Kits. We will demo reprogramming the Atmega and adding a photoresistor to the game so you can gain an understanding of just how easy it is to modify your Simon after you put it together.</p>
BlackJester on Soldering ClassesBlackJesterurn:uuid:70fc1dfe-97ba-191f-65df-2d530e6834952011-02-22T11:59:00-07:00<p>Note that they are the super-awesome SparkFun safety glasses:<br>
http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9791<br>
Very comfortable!</p>
Larius on Soldering ClassesLariusurn:uuid:1172e604-61f5-31e7-07ef-3285102384802011-02-22T10:15:36-07:00<p>Kudos on the safety glasses in the pictures!</p>