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hey scott grove here and i got a layout tip for you whenever youamp;#39;re building anything i donamp;#39;t care what size it is you should have a full-scale drawing i mean itamp;#39;s great to have you know drawings that you can print out and reference to but by having a full-scale drawing you can then take your part put it right down and it works as whatamp;#39;s called the story stick where i can put it right down there and mark exactly where it needs to be you can reduce the error of sort of taking a measurement and putting it transferring it to the board thereamp;#39;s a little gap there where you might you know miss something uh and it also donamp;#39;t use a tape measure they have these little wiggle ends that you know if youamp;#39;ve got to be pushed in and out and thatamp;#39;s the 16th of an inch use a collapsible ruler uh gives you a much more accurate measurement dimension so hope that helps thanks for watching