Turning the screws just a tiny bit makes huge differences in the positions, so I was pretty darned frazzled. I guess it took about four hours? I burned through a ton of masking tape. (^^;)
Wait. Kogasa-san missed a masking tape. That was taped over the laser port.
...HOW?! Where'd that shot got!?
(Of course, it could've come out one of the already-burnt holes, which would register as a miss since you can't really observe it hitting the "hole" that's already there.)
That calibrating thing is not that bad - worse if device require constant assemble/disassemble work to check and tune small things.
Poll: The whole list is my thing and actually can do anything in list except welding. Can't get opportunity to learn that thing despite knowing how useful is that skill.
They...they won't line up...The orientations of the laser-reflecting mirrors are fine-tuned using the screws indicated by the arrows.
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Three Times for This
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Wants to align them here
One hour goes by.
Before attaching the mirrors to the base, you stick masking tape over it and align them.