Hampton Bay ceiling fan

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This is frustrating. I put this thing up 2004-2005. I can’t figure out how to remove that trim cover. There aren’t any fasteners. It doesn’t seem to thread on.

I disassembled everything up to where it is now. Any ideas? Here’s both sides, just incase it gives you an idea.

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I ended up attacking it with a pry bar and a hammer. Eventually the small ring by the ceiling pried up. That was supposed to twist an inch and then pull off. It didn’t. After that, it was like any other ceiling fan.
 
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