From Idea to PCB - Learn-to-solder badge

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At our local makerspace we had an open house recently. I'd always wanted to have a simple learn-to-solder kind of badge for folks to try to put together. Usually I run out of time, but this time I somehow managed to get my stuff in order to make it happen. Thanks to @PCBWay I was able to get some folks to use a soldering iron for the first time with these simple PCBs. Check them out for your PCB needs!

Thanks to Joe from @HackerBoxes for answering all of my pestering design questions!

*Resources*

*Propeller Makerspace*

*Project page for this PCB at* @PCBWay

*The kind of thing I'd experience before and was hoping to recreate*

*Software Used*

As I always say, if you've not already, go check out my awesome neighbor-in-retro, @retroCombs. He's got good stuff!

If you have actually read this far down and would like a HackShack sticker, figure out a way to get in touch with me and I'll see what I can do to get one to you! :-D

*Clips/Images from the following utilized*
Journey of a shipment - How express delivery works with DHL

Teaching Electronic Skills: Learn to Solder for $1

Pexels Brown wooden Board Image

Music: Karl Casey @WhiteBatAudio Thanks for the tunes!
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Vety cool idea and a successful project! Congrats! Excellent

RudysRetroIntel
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I love my little Propeller makey! Nicely done. And whoa, that was fast.

retroCombs
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I agree. A switch would be a good add.

retroCombs
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I would have gone the full way and added a 555 timer chip and potentiometer, but that's me complicating things - but perhaps for a v2 or v3?

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