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Step 6Assembly Part 1: Reconstitution

Assembly Part 1: Reconstitution
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Run the cable through the tail hole, and re-solder the four wires onto the surface of the circuit board. Refer to the How to solder Instructable if you need a refresher on surface mount soldering. Once the wires are in place, plug it in to make sure everything works.

Reassemble the shell and circuit board, and hot-glue the pieces in place.

If you've trimmed any bulky edges of the casing away, you'll want to wrap them in plastic to keep the mouse skin away from the circuit board. We used folded-over kitchen plastic wrap, and hot-glued the edges to the sides of the casing.
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Mar 10, 2010. 2:25 PMgageylawson says:
 SO COOL!

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