More good advice. Much appreciated!
.... try a smd practice board
I plan to test my smd-soldering mettle by trying to desolder and then resolder a bunch of parts on a pcb that came out of my DAC as part of an upgrade. I've read/watched about the the difficulties of desoldering those millipede iC's, so this should be "fun". Liberal use of a heat gun may be involved (for desoldering). What I lack in skill I make up for with dogged determination (aka stubbornness), so I am weakly confident that I'll figure it out.
Also, purchase extra small parts. You sneeze or cough and a 603 resistor will be gone for good.
That already happens to me with parts that are an order of magnitude larger! Although usually not from sneezing. So I've ordered enough of the small cheap parts (wow are smd parts cheap compared to through-hole!) to populate 10 boards and enough of the more expensive ICs to complete 5. I've ordered the min 5 boards, but only need 1. So with luck I'll have a surplus of spare parts and have enough left over to complete at least 1 or 2 of the other boards.
cheers and thanks, Derek