Dropped Top Base Plate

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GMTH
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Dropped Top Base Plate

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One of our painters accidentally dropped the base top plate after/during the first coat. it mushroomed out on the top side a bit, but I think it should be fine. What do you guys think? Here's a photo:
Bruised or broken?
Bruised or broken?

and this one gives you a bit of a better idea where the damaged area is:
Location of said damage
Location of said damage

We were tossing the idea around of cutting a new one out on our laser, although we're not confident our machine's registration will be able to match that of SeemeCNC's.

Thoughts?

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Re: Dropped Top Base Plate

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I think it's cosmetic, not a problem. If it's not already assembled, you could probably remove some of the mushrooming with a block of wood and a hammer (put the block over the injured area, and hit the block with the hammer to re-flatten the board).
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Re: Dropped Top Base Plate

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Thanks Eric!

We probably won't try to repair it, since it's already been primed. The paint and the subsequent gloss finish will keep moisture/humidity from making it worse.
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I want to say someone here on the forums used CA glue to soak a section of some damaged melamine to harden it, but I don't think that section will cause any issues besides hurt feelings for the person who dropped it :cry:
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Re: Dropped Top Base Plate

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KAS wrote:I want to say someone here on the forums used CA glue to soak a section of some damaged melamine to harden it, but I don't think that section will cause any issues besides hurt feelings for the person who dropped it :cry:
Brian from TrickLaser uses the thin viscosity stuff to harden parts. It would probably work great for a repair like this too.

I don't remember if this is the specific one that Brian recommended or if it's just one that I found later, but here's the glue that I've had bookmarked on Amazon for a while: http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B000XIIZAQ/r ... NIXBM5R6O2
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