Most of the time the base plate comes with that sticky foam tape. It is in the way so peal off the paper then scratch up the foam tape with a flat head screw driver. I used Acetone which helps loosen and take off that sticky tape. It will take a couple of tries but eventually it will rub off with a cloth soaked with the acetone. Once you've got it clean make two holes with the drill using the 3/8 bore (The picture below only shows one 3/8 hole. I drill that medium sized hole out to the 3/8 after I started to fit the button and mic.) You will want them on opposite sides. Try to place them inside but close to that line and the teeth that lock the base plate to the battery compartment. Make another hole using the small dremel drill bit. Approximately 1/8 or smaller. You may have to start small and work you way up to the size of the LED light. They seem to vary in size. try to place it near one of the 3/8 inch holes like shown in the picture. You can do it now or later, pre-drill the holes for the feet. I tried to make them as triangular as possible but just like the rest of the holes in the base plate keep them in side the line.
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