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* Epoxy these pieces together as shown. If you’re using a matte finish acrylic, be sure you have the matte and glossy sides facing the way you want them.
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* Epoxy these pieces together as shown. If you’re using a matte finish acrylic, be sure you have the matte and glossy sides facing the way you want them.
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* Epoxy this to the bottom disk of the clapper
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* Epoxy this to the bottom disk of the clapper
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* Cut another lead wire about 10 inches long. Feed this wire through the top disk of the clapper.
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* Cut another lead wire about 10 inches long. Feed this wire through the top disk of the clapper.
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* Connect the three disks, allowing the lead wire to feed through the track of the middle disk so that it is sticking out the side of the clapper when assembled:
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* Connect the three disks (with screws, you do not need to glue these), allowing the lead wire to feed through the track of the middle disk so that it is sticking out the side of the clapper when assembled:
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* Attach a small piece of copper tape to the clapper:
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* Attach a small piece of copper tape to the clapper:
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* Remove the insulation from the end of the lead wire and solder to the copper tape:
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* Remove the insulation from the end of the lead wire and solder to the copper tape:
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* Wrap a length of copper wire around the clapper, covering the solder connection:
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* Wrap a length of copper wire around the clapper, covering the solder connection:
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