What rake angle are they applied?

Steve


On Apr 2, 2007, at 2:52 PM, Dave N6NZ wrote:

professional hand-use sqeegees are very thin, very flexible stainless. My expensive sqeegee is much less stiff than any of my thin putty knives. ***much*** less stiff than a mason's trowel.

Steven Michalske wrote:
Run up to your local hardware store, pick your self up a stiff trowel for tiles, its used to put down the adhesive/thinset
They are nice and stiff and have a good handle.
On Apr 2, 2007, at 11:57 AM, John Griessen wrote:
Dave N6NZ wrote:

Yes, some of them look a little odd. But... the title says "Quick and Easy"....


How should we decide to break a solder paste mask into smaller sections to "help them out"? Larger than ____? dimension? I guess this is for better squeegee results -- not needing a super hard edged squeegee -- so the squeegee doesn't go too low over a large opening and leave paste mostly in the edges -- too little paste.

Right?

John Griessen


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