Years ago a friend who was a certified Mac tech showed me how to open that all in one Mac dome kind of thing from the late 80's early 90's. There were no visible screws underneath to separate the top from the bottom. But, there were four feet with synthetic vibration pads. He had me remove them and now there were four holes. Except the screws were at the bottom of the holes or, top of the dome over 12 inches away. Then he whips out a phillips screwdriver with a very long shaft made by Apple specifically to fit that very long hole on the Mac.
Then he laughs and says that only a certified Mac tech by Apple will even know about this screw driver or have one. So up front you pay through the nose at a service center to replace the 5 cent fuse for the monitor we opened the box to get at. Because once you open the Mac, nothing special inside including that 5 cent fuse. Or you went to a commercial electricians supply house and spent $25 on a specialty phillips screw driver if you even knew you needed one.
Yes pinky, Apple don't want you mucking about with their stuff. And they didn't make their stuff for PC & Windows kinds of knuckle draggers. If you can change the spark plug on your car, they didn't make their PC for dumb people like you who can fix your own PC. Or at least that was the gist of what my friend was taught at Apple tech training. Apples were for smart people who paid someone else to fix their stuff and didn't know a spark plug from a sink stopper.