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[title] New Volume Wheel
[* black] The volume wheel will not stay in place because we had to break off the T logo. You need to find something to hold down the wheel, while still having it turnable.
[* black] I am sure you can think of something prettier. What we did is:
[* black] Find a tiny, tiny screw which will cut its way into plastic
[* black] Drill a hole in what's left of the center axis
- [* black] Add a washer to hold down the volume wheel and insert the screw. (Due to the size of the parts we had we had to build a stack of two washers and a rubber ring. Your milage may vary)
+ [* black] Add a washer to hold down the volume wheel and insert the screw. (Due to the size of the parts we had, we had to build a stack of two washers and a rubber ring in between. Your milage may vary)
[* black] Thanks Frank for all your help!