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[title] Remove external screws
[* orange] Using a flat-head screwdriver, I easily removed the stainless steel, subtly rounded, countersunk screws ''(<1g)'' on the bottom of the projector, which kept the back case sealed.
[* orange] The tiny SS flat headed, slotted screws ''(<1g)'' in the spiky holders ''(8.9g)'' were extremely hard to remove, on my initial tries, it would deform and dent the screws. I then tried using heavy force on just twisting the screwdriver closer to the edges of the screw, which did the trick.
-[* black] I was unable to remove some of the screws on the main frame, none of my slotted screwdrivers worked, in unscrewing them. Perhaps a electric drill with a flat head bit is required to remove them. ''(All components I was unable to remove are outlined in black throughout the guide)''
+[* black] I was unable to remove some of the screws, none of my slotted screwdrivers worked on them. An electric drill is definitely needed. I was confused how to remove the bottom right component, realised it's to adjust the angle of which the film is shone on the wall. ''(All components I was unable to remove are outlined in black throughout the guide)''
[* green] Length: 14.9mm
[* light_blue] Diameter/Width: 12.6mm
[* violet] Head Diameter: , Smaller Head Diameter:
[* blue] Screw Length:, Smaller Screw Length:
[* red] Thread Length:, Smaller Thread Length: