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hi and thank you for tuning in to my latest video this oneamp;#39;s a small tutorial basically quite a short one how i sort of get over missing or damaged pads so the two pads you can see down on the tweezers at the bottom of the screen there are actually two pads iamp;#39;ve grafted in from another board they actually joined under the ic to two tracks that going elsewhere and itamp;#39;s all shown in the video how i do it and itamp;#39;s the same process how i do these for all my sort of pad removals i graphed onto other boards so them two they were grafted as well from another board so theyamp;#39;re all shown after the video how i do them you can basically graft any pads you want you can get this off an old scrap pcb so if youamp;#39;ve got any old scrap pcb itamp;#39;s always worth keeping and you can even graph this sort of area around here the main thing is as long as your tracks are the same thickness thatamp;#39;s very important youamp;#39;re good to go so yeah