Hello Geoff,

So far so good.

The lefthand section has to be folded along the tactile lines to create two 
elongated triangles, one along the front edge and the other along the back 
edge. Fold these with the shiny side out.

You'll find the same arrangement in the third section along. These sections 
with triangular folded bits are the sides of the box and the wide ends of the 
triangles support the top.

The section at the far right is the top. It has a round hole in the centre, and 
the line of LEDs just in front of a line, a few centimetres from the edge. This 
line is where you fold again. You also fold along the line a few centimetres in 
from the front edge, and along the line the same distance in from the righthand 
edge. These are the sections that fold down from the top to hold the whole 
thing rigid.

To put the box together, raise the lefthand side to the vertical, and raise the 
back section to meet it. The magnets on the folded triangular section at the 
back of the lefthand piece will engage with magnets on the back section. You 
have to straighten out the small flap that holds the package together when 
folded up.

You now have to lift up the other two sections to form the righthand side and 
the top. The righthand side engages with the back in the same way as the 
lefthand side, then the top comes over and the three small folded sections 
attach to the outside of the back, the lefthand side and the front.

You should now have a box with an open front and a cable emerging from the 
upper back lefthand corner.

It takes a bit of time at first, but I can put mine together in under 30 
seconds now.

Good luck!

Cheers,

Anne


On 2 Apr 2013, at 09:02, Geoff Waaler <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Ann,
> 
> Thanks so much for blazing the trail.  I think I understand your description, 
> but hesitate to fold or shape something in a manner that it wasn't intended.
> 
> So, I have my Standscand pro folded.  I'm not sure that its folded exactly as 
> it came out of the box but think so.
> 
>  So we have a little flap which appears to make a magnetic seal.  The cable 
> is at the bottom right.  So, first step is To place the small flap in front 
> of me on a table and flip it up.  Next, I open the box downward.  There are 
> now three rows as follows:
> 
>  1. The little flap, which is now pointing up.
>  2. one section which is only a piece of cardboard thick.
> 
>  3. 
>  Four pieces of cardboard folded over.  The top one can unfold to the left, 
> and the other two would fold out to the right.
> 
>  Now, the bottom left section appears to have six magnets.  Three are on the 
> top row, and three are on the left side.  Just below the top magnet on the 
> left is a tiny half circle cut into the side.
> 
>  I can see creases, but know that the moment I do any folding, it will 
> permanently change the beast.
> 
>  Perhaps you can confirm that we're on the same page so far, and if you could 
> offer any more pointers?
> 
>  Thanks again and best regards.
>  Geoff

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