Arthur Dent kinda stuff is going to happen to him. Yellow…
Arthur Dent kinda stuff is going to happen to him. Yellow…
Yes, because less heat. So we can crank it higher with no drawbacks. (Simplified reasoning I dont know a lot about circuit boards)
This just makes sense. They most likely did a repair or something underneath the bricks. To do this they took them all out and put them in a big pile, did the work and then started to put them back.
Now are you going to just put the bricks back quick and efficiently since all the bricks are the same, or are you going to inspect nearly every single brick with a line to ensure you are placing the correct brick in place?
I know what I would do.
What type of numpad is that? Looks like there’s an extra row.
I think you could get it first try if you add the photo and measure what you can with calipers as well.
I’d just have a ruler placed next to the profile, taken a picture and traced it in CAD. If something is, lets say 64,5 mm in my initial trace I can safely assume that the dimension is supposed to be 65 mm. When you feel like you’re done, make a test and then maybe iterate.
Also agree that whatever approach you think is the easiest may be the easiest approach.
I think you might be panicking because you know you will die regardless. But then again that’s how all death penalties work.