In this project I will take a conventional toaster oven (any kind of toaster oven can be used) and design a precision controller to turn it into a reflow soldering oven. I know there are already plenty of controller kits available out there, but I hope that my project will add a few features other kits don't offer.
The controller will have a Kentec LCD touch display, a precision thermocouple, a solid state relay connected to the heating element of a toaster oven, and a high-speed MSP430 drive it all. The goal is to be able to use the touch screen to precisely edit the reflow Temp vs Time curve or pick from standard curves quickly and easily.
The board is very neat. I'm considering building one myself.
Have you considered using triacs instead of solid state relays to add precision to de controller (you can have different voltage levels instead of just on/off capability) or even power mosfets for cheaper on/off control?