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Step 6Magic Dock

Magic Dock
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Now it's time to hookup the dock connector. Again, this is a specially modified version of the magic dock which is not yet for sale.

Connect the top two holes of dock to schemer; these make the communication link. Then sew the two low holes to connect ground.
 
Use a little bit of cellophane tape to wrap around the dock so it stays insulated. Also use tape at regular intervals along the thread to keep them from touching each other.
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