I bought an X Fairy heating plate to desolder the chip and solder the C port. There are only a few copper pillars placed on the table, which is not very convenient to use.
I made a heat-insulating bracket using PCB, which is simple and practical.
Using red PCB, always remind you to be careful: hot! hot! Danger!
The second layer of PCB was sawed in half, pulled apart 1cm on both sides, sandwiched between the remaining PCBs, and fixed to the heating plate using M3×10 copper pillars.
All PCBs are penetrated by M2×8 copper pillars and fixed with flat-head screws. The entire bracket is stable and fast, simple and practical. A few pieces of anti-slip rubber pads are missing, but they will be perfect if they are attached later.
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