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- | [* black] In trying to pull the sleeve off it began to rip, so we figured we may as well get to cutting. |
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- | [* black] The 3D mesh is definitely thick and made of tiny wiry fibers, there's also an interior fabric sleeve. |
- | [* black] The sleeve is trapped under the Siri "display" and the body itself offers no clues as to entry. |
- | [* black] We do find some rubber plugs and some more Torx screws. |
- | [* black] (when this is over we may have to trim some of these steps/images) |
+ | [* black] We tried our best to keep the mesh seamless, but to no avail. Well, this won't be the first time we've had to [guide|92915|cut through some fancy fabric|stepid=173104|new_window=true]. |
+ | [* black] Cutting through the thick, wiry 3D mesh, we find another internal fabric sleeve. |
+ | [* black] This secondary sleeve is trapped under the top though, so it stays put for now. |
+ | [* black] Thankfully, the interior body isn't as seamless as the mesh, and we find some more Torx screws hiding under rubber plugs. |