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this is a pass up plating device so this is the original that came out many years ago itamp;#39;s made out of brass and it was called a Misa I think thatamp;#39;s how you pronounce it plating device this particular one fitted onto the pass up dur 80 the green machine so in order for me to work it on the E6000 I designed the plate that goes on the back Iamp;#39;ve then taken a very thin double-sided tape taped it onto the back and then put on the eyelet that Iamp;#39;ve 3D printed and then just to place that into position just so that itamp;#39;s just in the right position to be able to move backwards and forwards and not running off the edge the black dot or red dot just needs to come to the top so either or and once youamp;#39;ve got this on then just put a black or red dot there so that you know your gear is your eyelet is actually moving in the teeth so how I thread this because there two holes at the bottom not quite the easiest of things to thread so what Iamp;#39;ve done i