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The videos by sixstringsupplies on YouTube (also available on his site) also highlight good technique. They are not a soldering tutorial per se but if you watch how he does it, that'll give you some very good basics
Mostly you will feel you don’t have enough hands. Us pro-solderers have at least four: one to hold the soldering iron, one for each wire or component, and a fourth one for the solder. Five would be better, because something always falls over at the wrong time and you need a fifth hand to catch it before the iron burns your wrist.
if you can’t afford more hands than I recommend something to hold the bits. One of those little vice-like thingies with two articulated crocodile clips works well. You can hold a wire or two quite nicely with these.
There are two schools of thought over whether to twist wires together before soldering. Certainly it makes it easier to keep the wires together and steady while you apply the solder, but the other school says that if you do that it will be very difficult to un-solder the joint if you change your mind later. So, matter of personal judgment.
Alway take care not to move the wires until the solder has cooled and set hard. Any movement can result in a ‘dry joint’. This will not pass current or signal correctly. Dry joints sometimes look visually different (a bit matt looking), but not always.
Good luck, and get a bit of practice before you work on your 1959 LP Custom.
In some cases having a flux pen can be useful - adding a little extra flux seems to help the solder flow, even though you have flux in the modern solders
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Solder will flow better on a clean surface. If you wipe the back of a pot with some switch cleaner then key it with a blade, solder will flow easily without applying too much heat.