I don’t trust the rays… What if they burn? I will not enjoy the metamorphosis of a Phoenix, I’ll remain dead. Gone. Forever. Who would miss me, I wonder..
After being asked how to disassemble a Wacom Intuos4 pen, I've decided to write a separate post on this topic. In the photo below I've numbered each step in the exact order of how I disassembled each element of my Intuos4 Wacom pen. 1. Remove the pen circular head by unscrewing it. 2. Pull gentle the button and you should hear a click when it's out as it's fitted like a lego piece in 2 holes. by 2 plastic pins. 3. Slide gently the top half of the pen (the plastic grip). 4. This part should be easy as the bottom half of the pen comes out fairly easily (a.here in the eraser cap you should have 2 small springs that normally go inside of each other, b. there is a rail inside it through which you should slide the circuit board when you assemble it and it helps you to position it correctly) 5. This is the protective housing where the board is kept. 6. Slide gently the circuit board from the plastic main housing. Please find the steps in the follo...
Yesterday the right button of my pen from Wacom Intuos4 stopped working and was feeling a bit stiff too.. Gino got it open to see what was the problem.. it obviously needed repair as something inside the pen kept on bouncing.. 2 little springs came out from the eraser nib, and then the entire printed circuit board was taken out.. a small square piece of metal disattached fell off.. this was obviously the problem.. it was the component that makes the button work.. reassembled it carefully using the tweezers to have it working for a day and now back to square one.. same thing.. the piece fell off again.. there are some small claws to it to grab onto the PCB but it looks like there is no place to fit them in, so I glued the entire piece on the sides.. is drying now, so fingers crossed and hope it will work this time.. it's pretty expensive to replace it with a new one as on amazon is at £65.. I'm a graphic designer so I need my pen on daily basis.. especially ...
Wow, what a day! If you don't know me, well let me tell you that I have very long hair and I am quite particular when I cut it, because I want to keep it symmetrical, long and healthy. Yes, you are right, that got me to almost an OCD point after numerous failed haircuts at Headmasters, Supercuts, various local salons, some higher-priced than others, some cheaper ones, Groupon offers, senior stylists, some average ones etc. To me, the rule is I tell the stylist what I am after, and show Pinterest photos or make reference to a celebrity, etc and we consult and agree on the outcome. In theory, this should work fine, but in practice, my waist-long hair got cut to the armpit length, or I ended up with a fringe without wanting one, or the layers on the left side of the head were longer than the right side, or one side of the head was shorter than the other and so on. It kept on repeating until I decided that I would do a better job. So I watched youtube videos and learned how to ...
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