
Sorry, you get what you pay for. I think the top is 0.000000000001mm too small to fit on the bottom. The two halves barely fit if there's no Pi inside. With Pi inside, it becomes a fantastically intricate puzzle using Rubik's cube proportions. Ignore unplugging the Pi - I gave up on that a few hours ago - how about powering it on? The bottom half works really well, and if you're the kind of person who knows about power tools (drills, grinders, drill bits, etc.) they can probably be put together to form the body; but for the rest of us, it fits like a round pin in a square hole. The solution for me has to be duct tape. But having said that, I'd like to give him the benefit of the doubt. It could be that mine was bent (by a fraction of a fraction of a degree, enough to be annoying). Maybe I have Pi 1 B- instead of A+ (just kidding). And there's no problem that a little scotch won't solve, so I guess it's fine.

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