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Originally Posted by fake View Post
Dirk, I will send you another back brace without an additional order.

If you decide you want to cancel the order you made today of 1 wood stand, just let me know. I will mail you a new back brace first thing tomorrow morning either way.
Hi Fake,

thanks for your offer. I wouldn't cancel! A third stand is useful too ...
 

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That's the exact same place where I broke mine. I fixed it with just a tiny bit transparent glue, making the crack almost invisible and the stand even stronger (but impossible to disassemble).
 
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Got mine, thanks very much :-)
 
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Originally Posted by Palleman View Post
That's the exact same place where I broke mine. I fixed it with just a tiny bit transparent glue, making the crack almost invisible and the stand even stronger (but impossible to disassemble).
Did you have the sense that the fit was just too tight, or was it that, plus applying a little too much force away from the center of the brace?

Tolerances do vary by a few thousandths of an inch on these things due to focus issues with the laser. To keep the acrylic ones tight I have to err on the side of tighter tolerances... if it's a recurring problem I may have to re-think that. In the meantime, I'm happy to help people having problems with initial assembly.

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Originally Posted by fake View Post
Did you have the sense that the fit was just too tight, or was it that, plus applying a little too much force away from the center of the brace?
The latter.

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Just ordered mine today. Great design concept. Can't wait to receive them.

Great job on making these Fake, much appreciated.
 
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Got my two (one of each) today. Both *awesome*.

If you are not sure if you want one or not, get one :-)
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Hi Fake,

mine received today in switzerland. Thank you very much! They look great and will get a fix place on my desk
btw they are really "hard" to assemble... I was affraid of braking them, but everything went good and now I'm happy. Thanks a lot again!

regards,
moerderameise
 

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hi Fake

is it possible for you ship these acrylic safely to India i would like to get 2 of them.
 
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Venkat,
I ship to anywhere in the world, and shipping is included in the price. Please see the store at

http://www.usethelaser.myshopify.com

Thanks for all the reports, everyone. It's good to know how long things take to mail, and it's even better to know you're happy with your stands!
 
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