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adamcohenhillel committed May 1, 2024
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**Step 0:** Make sure you have bought everything from the buying guide above

<img src="https://basedhardware.github.io/Friend/images/build_device_snapshot_1.png" alt="Components" width="300">
<img src="https://basedhardware.github.io/Friend/images/build_device_snapshot_1.jpeg" alt="Components" width="300">

**Step 1:** You need to design the case using 3D printer. Find .stl file [here](https://github.com/BasedHardware/Friend/blob/main/3d-printing%20designs/Cover%20%2B%20Case.stl). If you don't know how to do it, send this file to someone who has a 3d printer

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<img src="https://basedhardware.github.io/Friend/images/build_device_snapshot_2.png" alt="Soldering" width="400">

<img src="https://basedhardware.github.io/Friend/images/build_device_snapshot_3.png" alt="Soldered" width="300">
<img src="https://basedhardware.github.io/Friend/images/build_device_snapshot_3.jpeg" alt="Soldered" width="300">

**Step 3:**
Fit everything in the case. Biggest hole is for the usb port. In my example, I put the battery first, then the board and then the switch, however it's not an ideal design. If you will figure out a better solution, please contribute!

<img src="https://basedhardware.github.io/Friend/images/build_device_snapshot_4.png" alt="Assembled" width="300">
<img src="https://basedhardware.github.io/Friend/images/build_device_snapshot_4.jpeg" alt="Assembled" width="300">

**Step 4:** Use hot glue to attach the lid to the case. You can also use a scotch tape first for testing purposes. Last, on the USB-port side, you'll find 2 small round holes. This is where the thread should go through.

<img src="https://basedhardware.github.io/Friend/images/build_device_snapshot_5.png" alt="Lid" width="200">
<img src="https://basedhardware.github.io/Friend/images/build_device_snapshot_5.jpeg" alt="Lid" width="200">

Congratulations! you now have a fully working and assembled device!

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