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The original text said to use M2 as spacers, which means you have to screws these spacers between the boards onto the M2 screw, which is kind of difficult and impossible to tighten. If you use slightly larger nuts as spacers, you can just push the screws through the board then through the spacers then the other board and then put a nut on. This is way more secure and you won't have to tighten them every day!
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I don't think this will work as described for the Sparkfun hardware pack. The proper way to use the Sparkfun hardware pack is to place the standoffs in between the Edison and the Explorer board, screw a nut onto the male end of the standoff, and screw in a screw into the female end. With proper technique I haven't had trouble getting that to be finger-tight. If you're going to use nuts as spacers, then I agree using slightly larger ones might be easier. In that case, you also need to make sure your long M2 screws are exactly the right length so as not to stick out too far past your M2 nuts |
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At the very least I would take out the comment at the end about getting larger nuts with the Sparkfun Hardware Kit. Probably better to break out the two scenarios (using the Hardware Kit's spacers vs. screws that go all the way through) as two separate sentences.
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I just wanted to get rid of using M2 nuts as spacers,
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At the very least I would take out the comment at the end about getting
larger nuts with the Sparkfun Hardware Kit. Probably better to break out
the two scenarios (using the Hardware Kit's spacers vs. screws that go all
the way through) as two separate sentences.
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The original text said to use M2 as spacers, which means you have to screws these spacers between the boards onto the M2 screw, which is kind of difficult and impossible to tighten. If you use slightly larger nuts as spacers, you can just push the screws through the board then through the spacers then the other board and then put a nut on. This is way more secure and you won't have to tighten them every day!