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+[* icon_note] In this step, you will use the rotary tool to make a thin cut in the stripped screw that enables you to use a flathead screwdriver to remove the screw.
+[* icon_note] We recommend using a low power setting (we used 2 out of 6) to prevent damaging the rest of the device or the screw.
+[* icon_note] You want the cut to be deep enough that you can fit a flathead screwdriver into it, but thin enough that the screwdriver has something to grip.
+[* black] Make a single thin cut into the head of the stripped screw.