Compact Bluetooth-controlled reflow table with an 80x70 mm working area. Built for hobby projects when you do not want a bulky professional machine taking over your desk.
- Documentation
- EasyEDA project page - Schematic & PCB. Order almost everything in a couple of clicks.
- Hackaday.io page.
This table is meant for hobbyists who assemble PCBs from time to time. It may not be as feature-packed as professional gear, but it's compact and covers most hobby needs.
Key points:
- Very compact and easy to store when not in use.
- Powered from a 100-140 W USB PD charger.
- Controlled from a web browser (desktop and mobile).
- 80x70 mm working area.
- Components cost about 85$ with the simple MCPCB heater, 105$ with the MCH heater.
- Simple heating profile management.
- Up to 180°C with the simple MCPCB-based head.
- Up to 250°C with the MCH-based head.
Use cases:
- Reflow soldering with Sn42Bi58 (138°C) paste using the MCPCB-based head.
- Pre-heating (130-150°C) for hot air work.
- Reflow soldering with Sn63Pb37 (183°C) paste using the MCH-based head.
- Other tinkering, like drying parts or baking paint.
Note
This project was built to set a higher standard in this class. It also shows beginners that the technologies behind modern electronics are accessible today. Even at home, it is now possible to build complex devices that match factory-made products, and in some cases go beyond them.






