Hello everyone!
Today I've been thinking about and researching how to get SMT parts somehow stuck onto a PCB. In particular, I found out about stencils, solder paste, and ovens.
I did a little playing in KiCad just now to see if I could reduce my own DIP-only board into mainly PLCC and SOIC parts, with maybe the ROM in a ZIF socket. It seems I can *greatly* reduce the size of the board by using SMT parts. I use JLCPCB and they also have a stencil creating service. Add a toaster/oven and presto, you (seem to) have greatly reduce size, cost, and effort. It seems almost too easy.
Over the past months I've been a DIP-only kind of guy, thinking that I couldn't possibly solder SMT parts by hand. And I probably still couldn't, but this seems like a viable option.
I have read here a few posts where some of y'all have techniques to hand-soldering these sorts of things. Raking, wicking, dipping, dripping, etc (whatever you'd want to call it). I... don't know if that's what I'm going for here but I'm all ears
What experiences do y'all have with SMT in general, and maybe even this solder paste / toaster method? Is it as easy as it seems? Got any horror stories?
Just exploring and want to see what the experts think about it. Thank you everyone!
Chad