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[* icon_note] I added an extra nut to the head of the screw so that there's a more substantial edge for the plastic can parts to press onto.
-[* black] Screw the screw through the hole you've just created.
+[* black] Screw the screw through the hole you've just created. It should stick out approximately 1/2" from the side of the mechanical assembly.
[* icon_note] The 1/8" drill bit created a slight "interference fit" with the #8-32 screws, meaning that the plastic from the hole keeps the screw nice and tight.
[* black] Add a nut to the other side of the screw, just to hold it together.
[* icon_note] Do not overtighten, as you want to keep a gap between the trap door and the side of the mechanical assembly.