Alterações no passo nº 17
Edição por Paige Reisman —
Edição aprovada por Paige Reisman
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- | [* black] Gonna add a step before this one about cutting display adhesive (we missed a photo doing video, whoops) |
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- | [* black] After being foiled at the front of the display we turn to the hinge mount |
- | [* black] Removing the hinge mount casing thing that's clipped on |
- | [* black] Antennas, springs, loads of screws |
- | [* black] Luckily we remove the right screws and not the exploding-springs-screws, and we're able to fairly painlessly remove the stand. |
+ | [* black] We temporarily shift our attention to a more screw-y, less glue-y portion of this desktop, in the hopes that we will have more luck in removing it. |
+ | [* black] The hinge mount's casing, attached by a few clips, comes off easily with just our hands. |
+ | [* black] Underneath lurks a rod of antennas, springs, and loads of screws. |
+ | [* icon_note] The springs, 80 in total, are what allow the monitor to transition from vertical to nearly-horizontal with just a light touch. |
+ | [* black] Removing the final screws attached the stand to the display is like a game of Russian Roulette: some are spring-loaded while others are not. We test our odds, and manage to select all of the correct screws for removal, detaching the base with ease. |
+ | [* black] Hopefully this stroke of luck will help us get through the tricky display opening as well.... |