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Fri, 21 November 2014, 18:33:25 »
Good day Geekhackers, my keyboard is unfortunately damaged in the shipping.
I need some advise on how to fix the dent before it's sent to reanodize.
Maybe to use some sort of epoxy?
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Re: Dent Repair
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Fri, 21 November 2014, 18:37:09 »
Epoxy won't react to the anodization process like the rest of the case. My thought is that your will have to file / sand the blemish to minimize it but it will likely always be there.
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