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Re: How to Make Standoffs Shiny in 5 Seconds or Less
I know for this scale it probably doesn't matter, but wouldn't it be better to undercut the face of the standoff so it's held firmly around the edge? Chamfering it kinda sounds like the opposite of what you'd want to do.
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Re: How to Make Standoffs Shiny in 5 Seconds or Less
That doesn't really do anything to break the edge (if anything it's sharper then). A small chamfer won't ruin anything and it'll make the parts safer / easier to handle. Doesn't need to be huge like on the 2nd standoff though.
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Re: How to Make Standoffs Shiny in 5 Seconds or Less
Ah, so breaking the edge is just to remove burrs and the sharp edge? That makes sense.
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