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Step 3Modify the Lego figure

Modify the Lego figure
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Now we are going to drill away enough from the inside of the upper part of the body, to fit the flash drive inside of it (it's easier to do so, when you take out the arms out).

Then take the bottom part, drill a few holes into the top (remember to put something underneath it. I drilled into my desk...). Now use the grinding stones to mill away as much from the inside as possible. Use the sanding paper to grain away as much of the outside of the cap as possible.
You will have to repeat this, until the cap fits into the bottom part. It's not bad if you mess up a bit, as long as you don't drill into the front part and the rest of your bottom part is black.

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I'm a Chemical and Biological Engineering student especially interested in Computational Fluid Dynamics. To balance all the theoretical work I like to make stuff in my free time.