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Hate to say it but you have alrteady turned it into another hobby. LOL
I just bought a 8x8" aluminum 1/4" thick plate. 7.25 square with the corners rounded will fit inside the plastic base. Of course I will have to notch out a space for the screen. I will use the already longer Photon stepper motor screws to go thru the plate. And if you look at the circuit board that mounts to the plastic base. It can be spaced out further if need to clear the new plate. The holes in the plastic base for the memory stick, power switch, and DC power might need to opened further if the board is spaced out. Might not need to be done though the plate should fit fine.
Jeff probably figured out how to laser cut glass
I'm not milling a whole new base. I'm making a brace to fit under the base. I can be a little bit sloppy and still have it fit and never be seen. So I don't need new glass. But yeah probably just to make it easier I will mill all the cuts. It is a manual mill with X and Y dials so it won't be anything special. Jeff probably figured out how to laser cut glass
That’s exciting. Are you going to mill it? Did you notice the front and back corner radius were different? Oh one more question did you find glass for under the screen? I think @JeffB had found some.
He uses high pressure water jet for that.
Here is a rough sketch of what I want to do with the 1/4" plate. The red marks would be screws to join the two plates. These along with the Z rail and stepper motor screws.
So the rail doesn't flex when pulling away from the FEP?What type of resin is the head made of that it is so strong?