Originally posted by: bruceb
Could of been much neater .. I use a 1/16" wide chisel tip when I do SMT work.
And a Big Lighted Magnifyer Lamp ... best way is to use a Solder Sucker (antistatic type)
or a piece of Solder Wick to clean up the foils ... then lay a tiny drop of solder on one foil
and with a Tweezers set the part down into the solder. Once that end is down just put
a small drop of solder on the other end ... hardest part is knowing just what the part
was supposed to be ... since it was 2 leads it could be: Resistor / Capacitor / Diode
If it was like a Tantalum Cap or Diode one end should have a mark or a band
Black or Blue SMT is usually a Resistor
Silver, Grey, White, Orange or Brown are usually a Capacitor
http://www.geocities.com/vk3em/smtguide/smtpics.htm