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Step 6Assembly

Assembly
I took a 1 x 1 tile and glued it in side to act as a support to hold the USB drive at the correct height.

YOU WILL NEED RUBBER GLOVES FOR THIS STEP

Next Insert the USB Drive in and position it and fill with epoxy, do not over fill. Sorry there are no pictures for this. I had to be quick with the epoxy. Do not over fill, and after you have enough epoxy put the 1 x 8 and 2 x 8 pieces on the back and CAREFULLY and I can not stress this enough, be careful, it will get very warm, as the epoxy sets. You will need to hold it for about 10 minutes. I built a jig out of other Lego's to hold it.

As the epoxy sets you might get some run off, this is where you might want to have some Rubbing Alcohol and a rag to wipe up excess run off that might seep out of the side.
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Mar 12, 2007. 3:22 AMVisitor says:
Basically the faster curing epoxy you use, the hotter it gets while curing. I use 24h epoxy and it warms up only enough to be noticed.

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