Thanks
@JDW ! I will explain a little more why I processed it like this:
- ABS plastic tends to stretch due to the heat of the band saw, set the saw speed slower.
I use the teeth of the cutter instead of the scraper for finishing, but this can be anything as long as it becomes a scraper.
Finishing with a scraper without using a file is a technique that takes advantage of the smoothness of plastic.
When fine-tuning the height with a belt sander, it is a good idea to make it slightly slanted so that it does not get clogged.
- Since the shield plate is very thin, it is easy to bend when the cutting process. In such a case, you can cut it with a sander,
but if you cut it together with the board laid on the back, you can do it without bending.
Of course, it takes time, but you can also do these manually.
When working, it's important to have respect for the Macintosh.
Jobs wasn't at Apple during this CC era, but I'm always thinking that Jobs would accept this job.
It's also important not to get dirty, scratch, or spoil the design...