WARNING: SMD components are very sensitive to heat, make sure you let your SMD cool down after every step.
I will start adding videos to this:
Making the base:
Place the SMD:
Since I was using a broken SMD here I forgot to do this, after soldering a side of pins the SMD will grow very hot get your sponge and hold it on the smd until it cools off, do this after the other side also. The reason you should do this is because you do not want the SMD to overheat and break.
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Not to be a smart ass but that's not true with BGA they have sold balls on the bottom that you cannot get with a soldering iron, you'd have to use a hot air station. Or the IC's that have a heat sink on the bottom.
Good instructable, I would also recommend using a liquid flux if you don't want to waste most of your solder.
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Just wondering...
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wikipedia page
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surface-mount_technology