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LED Infinity Mirror, 32 LEDs, Selectable Patterns, Quality Frame

Step 7Outer Walls

Outer Walls
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Outer walls are simple enough.
Place your frame with attached inner walls face down.

- Apply a thin bead of glue down one of the long sides of an outer wall.

- Carefully align it the long way against the edge of the frame.

- Slide it down, so that its edge is flush with one edge of the front-frame.

- The outer wall should be slightly shorter than the front-frame.

Check how your next outer wall should go up and apply glue to the edge and to the edge that will butt up against the first outer wall.

Finish the rest,

- Wait for glue to dry completely.

Paint It:

- Lay it on a flat surface so the paint cannot get inside, and using quick even coats, spray paint it your color of choice.

- Don't get any paint on the inside or on the wires.

The purchased kit can have its holes drilled by request. No extra cost.
I usually drill my holes in the corner. Apply some painters tape to mark on. Estimated 3/4" in from the end.

-  Drill with a 5/16" drill bit for DC jack

Two Button options are included:

For the Board-Mount Push Button: (preferred)
- Drill out 5/16" hole and then use a razor blade to make it a little bit bigger(square shaped) to fit in the button later. This button will sit flush on the outside.

For The Panel Mount Button:
- The panel mount button requires a 1/4" hole.

Touch up the holes with more paint or a black sharpie.

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