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Select a difficulty level for this entire task (including any prerequisite instructions). The difficulty ranking reflects the experience, physical dexterity, and risk involved.

Very easy

Does not require opening device.

Easy

Requires minimal disassembly and requires only basic tools like a Phillips or flat-head screwdriver.

Moderate

Requires a fair amount of disassembly. This is a task that most people would not perform without instruction.

Difficult

Requires significant disassembly and may require specialized tasks like soldering.

Very difficult

This task is considered quite challenging, may require specialized tasks like micro-soldering, and may risk damage to the device. If you can do this, people may call you MacGyver on occasion.

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  • 1 × Lasersaur Drive board PCB
  • 1 × Beagle bone black preloaded with Ubuntu and Lasersaur app.
  • 1 × Wireless dongle for Beagle Bone
  • 1 × Mounts for various parts.
  • 1 × Gas Nozzle
  • 1 × Lenses - set of 4
  • 1 × Mouns - acrylic, for controller and other electronics.
  • 1 × Gas Solenoid
  • 1 × Aluminum bracket extrusion
  • 1 × Angle brackets - 39 parts - see Step10
  • 1 × Angle brackets, black - 28 parts - see Step11
  • 1 × Angle brackets, non-gusseted - 6 parts - see Step12
  • 1 × Angle brackets double, gusseted, 38 of these - see Step13
  • 1 × Angle brackets double, non-gusseted, 7 of these - see Step14
  • 1 × Angle brackets double, gusseted, 7 of these. - see Step15
  • 1 × Six ball bearings, 5x19x6
  • 1 × SEE BELOW FOR DETAILS AND ADDITIONAL PARTS
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