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From what I recall, I think they sat pretty close to flat. Not positive though. Way I'd test is to hack up a bad condition housing and see.
if i understand the question...@AEChadwick, looking to make my own, custom fix as well...but I am wondering if the screw bosses actually contact the flat back of the case inside the standoffs...or if they are "raised up" a bit...can you say?
@AEChadwick, looking to make my own, custom fix as well...but I am wondering if the screw bosses actually contact the flat back of the case inside the standoffs...or if they are "raised up" a bit...can you say?
If I do print this out would it be alright if I throw my print profile up on Makerworld for other Bambu users?
Absolutely will link it back to printables and tag you. Thanks for making it in the first place.please upload wherever it can help people. maybe tag me in; i have no presence on Makerworld, but you could link to the original on printables
i put the glue on the the lid then clamp the shim down over that. I do a bead around the perimeter, then apply the glue in a series of long thin beads across the entire area, about ¼-½" apart, with the intent that it will mash together and fill the space without leaking out the side too much. I try to make sure the edges are sealed. (i don't remember where or why i learned that, it's just what i do)Do you use it liberally behind the plate?
thin! not watery, it has enough thickness to hold a bead, very comparable to CA glue, but not as gassy nor as brittle.Is the stuff thick or thin?
CA just bonds the parts, this other stuff literally melts the plastics into a single, solid piece.