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1. Getting Started.
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2. Making the assembly tool: put screws and 1mm solder lines.
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3. Squeeze the ends of solder line by pilers.
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4. Place the part 3 onto the assembly tool, starting from position b (not a) to position v.
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5. Put the tool 1.
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6. Cut off part A and B, don't mix up A and B.
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7. Put part A first then B.
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8. Using adhesive for paper.
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9. Apply to the parts for temporary fixing.
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10. Put the tool 5, 6 and 7. Also the part B as shown.
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11. Put the part 30 and 31.
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12. Use a small hammer to strike part 3 with light force. Striking gently with patience is the key. Use a flat metal base to support. If no metal base found, use the surface of the piler as base instead.
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13. It should be no gap after striking.
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14. Take away part 30 and 31.
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15. Take away the assembly tool to get the assmebled chain segment.
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16. Put the part 3 at the end of the chain.
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17. Repeat the steps 4 to 15 to make other segments.
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18. Connect the segments with masking tape.
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19. Use a small hammer to strike the part 3.
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20. Connect all the segments as step 18 and 19.
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21. Put the assmebled chain to the engine and wheel, then drill a 2mm hole for adding the axle.
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