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okay weamp;#39;re going to show you another application for your high rel 3d printer which is a multi-purpose CNC machine will be using our spindle tool for a real life rework job you may be familiar with this circuit board if you already have one of our printers if not itamp;#39;s the yoke board where you plug in the individual print heads we had a problem where the surface mount fuses on here like this guy if they were to blow itamp;#39;s rare but if something happens if something gets plugged in wrong replacing them requires removing the board and desoldering and soldering on a new fuse so we decided to go to a replaceable surface mount views in a holder like this you can see the replaceable fuse makes it much easier to change them out but the problem is these the fuse holders were larger than the space we had here so in order to prevent the short circuit we have to cut this little trace here and basically move the entire assembly that way so what Iamp;#39;ve done is I s