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[title] Installing the 3D Printed Impeller Replacement
[* black] Following the pictures, check the fit-up of the new impeller. Here you may need to sand and file a little bit to perfect the tolerances. It's probably pretty close though and may not be necessary at all. (On the one I printed at the library I had to file the hole and sand the outside. On the shapeways.com one I did not. Your mileage may vary).
[* icon_note] [https://youtu.be/Q8l3dkAJJfA|Here's a video] of the fit-up with the Shapeways printed part.
-[* black] If, after the above steps, the lower burr is still sitting too high on the shaft, take a quick detour to Step 20 "Troubleshooting #2 - Burr Clearance" and then come back here afterwards.
+[* black] If the lower burr is still sitting too high on the shaft, take a quick detour to Step 20 "Troubleshooting #2 - Burr Clearance" and then come back here afterwards.