This may seem like yet another noob question, but I don't want to find out the hard way half way through my project. I have tried to google the answer to this, honestly, but didn't get many results. Wikipedia didn't have much information on this either. What kind of wire should I use for prototyping on Veroboards? For breadboards, I use thin, single strand copper wire because it's stiff and it sticks into the hole easily. However, veroboard does not require that stiffness and the stiffness may actually be detrimental? All I know about wire is that there are single stranded, multiple stranded, thin and thick and a whole bunch of specialty types. Which should I use for Veroboards? I don't want the wire occupying half the board so I think it should be pretty thin, and I think I should get the multiple stranded type for flexability. Also, I think the multiple stranded copper wire will allow the solder to get between the gaps in the wire easier, but I'm not too sure on this. What are your opinions on this? Please share your success stories as well. -- solarwind -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist