- 1). Put a sheet of newspaper on a table. Remove the battery cap from the back end of the green laser pointer. Remove the batteries from the battery compartment at the back end of the green laser pointer.
- 2). Clamp the jaws of the pliers around the front end of the green laser pointer. Twist the pliers to separate the front end of the green laser pointer from the back end.
- 3). Pull the front end of the green laser pointer off the back end with the pliers. Put the front end aside.
- 4). Put the back end with the laser assembly that is now peeking out on the newspaper. Rotate the back end so that the circuitry of the laser assembly is facing up.
- 5). Put the flat-edged jeweler's screwdriver into the slot in the single screw on the laser assembly. Rotate the flat-edged jeweler's screwdriver a quarter turn clockwise to increase the intensity of the green laser pointer's laser.
- 6). Heat up the soldering iron for five minutes. Apply the tip of the soldering iron to the circuit block that is above the single screw. Remove the tip of the soldering iron after 10 seconds have passed to render the circuit block limiter ineffective.
- 7). Apply bonding glue around the rim of the green laser pointer's front end. Place the front end back onto the back end. Let the bonding glue set for a day.
- 8). Put the batteries back into the back end of the green laser pointer. Put the battery cap back onto the back end.
- 9). Aim the RadioShack green laser pointer at a far wall. Depress the power button to project a more powerful beam of laser light at the far wall.
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