@mawr starting with the scary part first! Now I have to finish. ^^

@mawr I don't have appropriately sized spare wire, so I'm using the wire from the cable. It's insulated with super thin epoxy or something, so I have to burn that off the tips, first.

@mawr next is the wiring of the headphone jack! Wiring up for a test first, then solder, then heat shrink tubing to seal it up all nice. ^^

@mawr and then the headphone jack goes in! That was a pain to screw into place. I also drilled and cut into the retention bracket to make enough clearance to fold them up. ^^

Done with part one! On to part 2...

@mawr After taking some time to practice with the female 3.5mm jacks, it's time for part 2.

I'm nervous about this one, wish me luck!

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@mawr SUCCESS!! This was a pain. The 3.5mm female audio jack is stereo, and the mic is mono, and the wires are super super thin and braided together. D:

I Converted the stereo 3.5mm jack to mono, then carefully got the thing soldered together.

Once together, a 4 post 3.5mm splitter to mic and headphones, manage the cables, then use a 4 post 3.5mm cable to plug into any compatible device. Voi la! Headset!

I wasn't as granular on this because this was a lot more frustrating. XD

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