Mandatory tools
In this chapter, we'll explain what tools you'll need to assemble your Jay-D.

All the tools from the box
- Soldering iron
- Desoldering vacuum tool (solder sucker)
- Soldering iron stand
- A small reel of rosin-cored solder
- Cleaning sponge
- Phillips screwdriver
- Diagonal cutter pliers
- Needle-nose pliers
Soldering iron
For Jay-D's assembly, any entry-level soldering iron will suffice.

The soldering iron from the Tools pack
Soldering sponge
This small piece doesn't seem like much until you soak it in some water. It then turns into a super solder-cleaning sponge! Use it after soldering a couple of joints to remove the excess solder from the tip of your iron. Make sure that the sponge isn't dripping wet or bone dry - it should be damp.
Diagonal cutter pliers
With pliers like these, you’ll be able to trim the legs of soldered components and cut wires!
We prefer this type shown in the picture (Plato, model 170), but any other type will do.

Diagonal cutter pliers
Needle-nose pliers
You’re going to need pliers like these when assembling the casing, or when plugging in some tricky connectors!
They’re generally useful when doing some fine mechanical work.

Needle-nose pliers
Standard cross screwdriver

Standard cross screwdriver
Desoldering vacuum tool (solder sucker)
This tool is useful when cleaning up soldering mistakes, but it isn’t necessary for assembly.
If you plan on doing some hacking, modding, or hardware repairs in the future, having this is always a good idea.
