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Step 6Preparing the project box.

Preparing the project box.
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Caution always wear eye protection.

1. (See picture 1. and 2.) Holly starts off by setting a drill hole for the LED holder and the momentary switch into the project metal box cover using a center punch. Note** Don't do this on your dinner table some family members may get upset.

2. Determine the size of the drill bit that you will need by comparing the size of the LED holder threads and the momentary switch threads. To big and you could have a problem securing your items. To small is ok because you can always use a small file or drill bit to round our the holes to the proper size.

3. (See picture 3. and 4.) Holly begins to drill the hole for the LED mount and momentary switch. **"Info Note** Again, Don't do this on your table( we moved to the patio table) some family members may get upset. (You think we would have learned the first time.)

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I like to build, create, and invent new things to use in life. Sometimes I like to share them with others, that's why I joined Instructables. :-)