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+ | [title] One possible solution |
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+ | [* black] Instead of separating the two pieces, it seems highly favourable to ***drill small holes*** through the black plastic layer, allowing you to remove the 4 screws without separation |
+ | [* black] Accoustically, this probably isn't a great idea. So, afterwards, you would want to shake out as much of the plastic shavings as possible, and plug the holes as flush as possible using hot glue: push a drop of hot glue in the area with a finger or tool that has been wet with dish soap and water. It will prevent the glue from sticking on release. |
+ | [* black] In the picture, I've done my best to mark off approximate locations to be drilled. If off, you could either make larger holes or a separate hole, depending on your preference. ***Be very careful - take your time and drill with light/no pressure!*** |
+ | [* icon_note] Normally, I don't like making permanent modifications when possible. In this case, it seems almost unavoidable |