I think it could be good thing to have socketed and unsocketed ones.
@Georg, the Arduino spacing issue on the pin 1..13 side is really bad. Some brute force may fix it: the headers on a clean 0.1" spaced carrier 'need some adjustments',...
I already used brute force 'technique' to get the 'legs' right: after soldering in the headers, take the insulation strip out and use some force, as I did with the ESP8266 ESP-01 to make it standard proto boards: breadboard friendly....
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Pads help for sure... like in Puck.
I think it could be good thing to have socketed and unsocketed ones.
@Georg, the Arduino spacing issue on the pin 1..13 side is really bad. Some brute force may fix it: the headers on a clean 0.1" spaced carrier 'need some adjustments',...
I already used brute force 'technique' to get the 'legs' right: after soldering in the headers, take the insulation strip out and use some force, as I did with the ESP8266 ESP-01 to make it standard proto boards: breadboard friendly....