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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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-It will take some doing! Floow this guide [guide|6197] once you have it opened up you should be able to de-solder the cable.
+It will take some doing! Follow this guide [guide|6197] once you have it opened up you should be able to de-solder the cable.
Now the fun begins! Using a 3D CAD program design a new strain relief block. Start by making an exact match to Apples part. Create a threaded end over the cable so you can thread on a threaded collar to hold the pieces together. Now split it in half (Top/Bottom) making room for the replacement cable you’ll want to use, and lastly create the collar piece. Find a friend or someone who can 3D print the parts (hopefully you have no errors) You may need to tweak the design a few times.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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It will take some doing! Floow this guide [guide|6197] once you have it opened up you should be able to de-solder the cable.

Now the fun begins! Using a 3D CAD program design a new strain relief block. Start by making an exact match to Apples part. Create a threaded end over the cable so you can thread on a threaded collar to hold the pieces together. Now split it in half (Top/Bottom) making room for the replacement cable you’ll want to use, and lastly create the collar piece. Find a friend or someone who can 3D print the parts (hopefully you have no errors) You may need to tweak the design a few times.

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