20 unbelievable arduino projects

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Image Notes 1. What you should have at the end of this step

Step 8: Removing the skin: the Neck The very last step is to remove the part that is holding the fabric to the neck. I did this by cutting through the lighter, fur-less fabric at the neck. After I removed it, I found that it was held on by a zip tie inside of that loop of fabric. You can do it my way, or you can insert the wire cutters into the fabric at the nap of the neck and simply cut the large zip tie. This should allow you to remove the skin completely.

Image Notes 1. the non fur fabric looped around a zip tie.

Image Notes 1. What you should have at the end of this step

Step 9: Removing the face To get to the main circuit board in the head, you need to removed the left side of the face (the pony's left, not yours) There are quite a few screws that you will need to remove to do this. I tried to mark all of the screws in the images below, but if it will not come loose after removing those, just look around for extras I may have missed. There is also a clip that holds the snout onto the rest of the face. This clip was difficult to remove and I ended up marring the face a bit with a screwdriver and wire snips. Under the face you will find that the circuit board is held in place by 4 screws. Remove these screws, as we will do most of our work from the lower side.

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