One Knob Fuzz

This is the One Knob Fuzz, a high gain fuzz with a very smooth response. This classic DIY project is very easy to build and delivers a fantastic fuzz sound.
Steps

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PCB assembly Step 3 of 5

SOLDERING

Use a soldering iron with a power rating of 15-30W and 0.5-1mm diameter solder wire. Safety Note: Soldering fumes are harmful to your eyes and lungs. Always work in a well-ventilated area.

To solder, first warm up the iron and clean the tip with a damp sponge. Apply heat simultaneously to both the PCB pad and the component's leg, then melt 1-3mm of solder onto the joint. Once cooled, trim the excess component leg. A proper solder joint should be shiny and fully cover the connection without touching adjacent pads. An improper or "cold" solder joint can result in a poor electrical connection.

PCB ASSEMBLY

Place the components on the board according to their designated footprints. Components can be placed on either side of the PCB, but always observe the correct polarity for diodes, capacitors, and ICs. For easier assembly, solder components in order of size, starting with the smallest (e.g., resistors, diodes) and progressing to the largest (e.g., capacitors, transistors, potentiometers).