Not much done today, I took the large resin Data Port and chiseled out the back corners so I could open the back section of it up. I then carefully scored the inside along the edges a few times and gently pushed the excess towards the back.

The flash pieces easily split on the cut lines and came out in two pieces.

Later on I will take some sandpaper and smooth the edge a hair more but it looks good already.

Next I cut some rectangles from some scrap pieces of MDO and screwed them into the frame to keep the batteries from sliding around.

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