I'm looking forward to that new soldering video. This is my first major soldering project and put frankly, I suck. One thing I think I may regret is getting the thinnest solder. I thought it would give me the most control over how much I added, which I am sure is true. However, I can't hardly see what I am doing and I need to feed in so much length of the thin solder that I need to start off holding the solder further away. I have a mild tremor which is not so mild when the tip of the solder is ten inches from my hand. I 1mm shake of my hand is more like 3mm at the end of the solder I'm holding. Anyways, I failed my glow test last night and looked back over my solder joints this morning in the light and um... yeah, I suck. A video showing how things should look and also how things should not look would be great. I personally would love to see some examples pointed out of bad joints that need to be redone. When new to this, I watched videos showing how it should look. Problem is most of mine don't look that nice but I'm unsure if they need to be redone or if they are just ugly.