Fixing bad ascii chars in readme file.

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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Collect the Hammer, Hammer Shaft, Hammer Bridge, and a small rubber band (or loo
Collect the Trigger and Hammer Sear. Put the Trigger onto the furthest left standard rod that is in the open. Collect another small rubber band and join it between the loop on the Hammer Sear, and the Standard Rod fitted most directly below it, then fit the Hammer Sear onto the rod closest below the Trigger. Make sure your rubber band is small, and strong, but not too strong that you can't stretch it safely with a pull of the trigger. Just make sure it is held rather taut. To do so, you may need to double loop the rubber band around the lower rod. If need be, use multiple rubber bands. See "Readme_Illustration_4.jpg", "Readme_Illustration_4_2" and "Rubber_Band_Illustration.jpg" for reference.
At this point, all internal mechanisms should be functioning. You should be able to (carefully) cock the Hammer and pull the Trigger to release it again. If it doesnt work, then make sure everything is oriented properly, all rubber bands are taut and all pieces are turning smoothly. If it continues not to work, then contact me on the FOSSCAD IRC and tell me what needs to be fixed, and/or share photos.
At this point, all internal mechanisms should be functioning. You should be able to (carefully) cock the Hammer and pull the Trigger to release it again. If it doesn't work, then make sure everything is oriented properly, all rubber bands are taut and all pieces are turning smoothly. If it continues not to work, then contact me on the FOSSCAD IRC and tell me what needs to be fixed, and/or share photos.
Now collect the Nail Head Buffer, a 20mm nail and. Make sure you have rounded off the end of your nail by about 1.5mm, so it is not sharp. Sit the nail inside the Nail Tube, with the head on the rounded side. Glue the Nail Tube into the set slot, with the nail head sticking out into the cavity to the rear of the tube. Then put the Nail Head Buffer into the cavity with the nail, sitting against the head. See "Readme_Illustration_5.jpg" for reference.
@ -115,4 +115,5 @@ The steel block is provided as a STL in case you might like to try 3D printing i
Rant
If you are an Australian police force, or group of researchers working for the BBC, then prove you can read, and FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS! Instructions are given for a reason (*gasp!*). Do not give biased results; do something right. I know that you want it to fail, because it makes us look bad. If it works when made properly, do it properly! One would usually assume that if you can build and run a 3D printer (unless you could not be bothered and bought preassembled or proprietary), you can read and do your (4th grade level) research on how to make a gun. Also, remember that it is a bit of a giveaway if you show yourself printing 50-60% infill parts on a printer WITHOUT A HEATED PLATFORM! That shows very clearly that you are producing weak parts (infill) with a weak material (PLA), due to your (selective) weak-mindedness. I have non tech-savvy/gun-loving friends who know it is stupid to use a weak material and/or infill with a firearm. If there was some benefit to having air bubbles in a firearms barrel, I am sure it would have been done by now. All you have shown is what happens when you do things incorrectly.
On a more personal note, if you intend to document your production of this design, then please follow my instruction. It would be heartbreaking for me have put so much effort and time into this design, only for people to run it into the ground only to “prove” that 3D printed guns dont work. If it truly does not work, even when instructions are followed, then please contact me ASAP on the FOSSCAD IRC, and tell me what needs to be fixed. If you do print it (even if you never fire it, or it doesnt work), then I would love to hear everything about it. Also, do not judge all printed guns by the Liberator. I developed this because I felt I could do better (or at least do something different) than Defense Distributed did. I have lost sleep working on my design, but in the end, I will have to leave it up to your conscience as to what you do.
On a more personal note, if you intend to document your production of this design, then please follow my instruction. It would be heartbreaking for me have put so much effort and time into this design, only for people to run it into the ground only to prove that 3D printed guns don't work. If it truly does not work, even when instructions are followed, then please contact me ASAP on the FOSSCAD IRC, and tell me what needs to be fixed. If you do print it (even if you never fire it, or it doesn't work), then I would love to hear everything about it. Also, do not judge all printed guns by the Liberator. I developed this because I felt I could do better (or at least do something different) than Defense Distributed did. I have lost sleep working on my design, but in the end, I will have to leave it up to your conscience as to what you do.