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Hi I'm Jason with Red Rum Studios. We've poked all the holes for our studs and marked it
for another charm, something that we're going to sew into that. We're not sure what it is
going to be yet. Undo all of your studs, make sure you've got the posts. And from the back side, it's hard to see from
the back side, try to find the hole that you've made. If it won't push through like we're
doing, it's kind of, it's kind of tough, go back in the front. This takes a little bit
of working, but don't, you just can't cut too much, it's, you just got to work it in.
And it might take you a few times, razor on the back again, right here again. It's just
really important that you just take all the time it needs to do this. Otherwise you're
just going to ruin the whole thing, so. And these have screws on the back, a good place
for a screwdriver so, my makeshift screwdriver. If you want to, you know, try to twist them
in, or screw them in whatever you want to call it in, you can do that. That's seeming
to work pretty well. It's starting to push its way through. Not all the way. Keep on.
Just barely with your razor blade back and forth both sides. And once you've got your
first one in, oh man come on this is hard, DIY's not always easy. I think that one did
it. We should be able to go all the way through on that one. And we did, there's our stud.
So, after all that work, we finally got the stud. So, I'll go through some of the next
finishing steps after that.