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[title] Unscrewing Main Nut
-[* black] At the bottom of the microphone is a large nut that holds everything together. There are two recessed spots that can be used to loosen/tighten the nut.
-[* black] A simple wrench can be made from a scrap piece of wood and two small nails. Drill two holes 32mm apart in the wood with a bit smaller than the nails. Tap the nails in, and if possible, cut and sand the tips so that they are flat (prevents slipping).
+[* black] At the bottom of the microphone is a large nut that holds the body together. There are two recessed spots that can be used to loosen/tighten the nut.
+[* black] A simple wrench can be made from a scrap piece of wood and two small nails. Drill two holes 32mm apart in the wood with a bit smaller than the nails. Tap the nails in, and if possible, cut and sand the tips so that they are flat and of the same height (prevents slipping).
[* black] If the nails do not fit in the recesses, they can be bent until they do.
[* black] If the nails flex too much and slip out while tightening, shortening the nails can make them stiffer.
[* black] Once the nut is loosened, it is quicker to unscrew it the rest of the way by hand.