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- | [* black] Give the beads a few seconds to cool and then remove them and mash them together. |
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- | [* icon_caution] The beads should be fairly warm still, but their container will likely be extremely hot. Use care when removing and handling the beads. |
+ | [* black] Give the plastic beads a few seconds to cool and then remove them and mash them together. |
+ | [* icon_caution] The plastic beads should be fairly warm still, but their container will likely be extremely hot. Use care when removing and handling the beads. |
[* black] Stretch the glob of plastic into a thin strip that will fill one of the gaps between the case halves. | |
[* black] Press the plastic into the crevices and smooth it out with your finger. | |
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+ | [* icon_note] If the plastic becomes too hard to work with, you can re-apply heat to loosen the plastic. |
[* icon_caution] Be cautious if you reheat the plastic while it's in the case. Allow cooling periods between reheating so you don't accidentally de-solder any components. |