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HS cases cracking mystery: solved?

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dianeholly
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I've complained in other threads about the fact that my HS case is cracking my BVDx. Well, not long ago, I ran into a colleague with an IVDx. I told her of my problem. She showed me how her IVDx slipped easily in and out of her HS custom case with no cracking problem. I showed her how mine cracks a bit every time I pull it out of my case. She placed her IVDx in my case -- and it slipped out with great ease.
Mystery solved! My BVDx is a fraction of an inch larger than her IVDx! That's why it doesn't fit the case like it should.

Question: has anyone else with the cracking problem compared their VDx with another? I wonder if certain colors are larger, or, perhaps, certain batches emerged from a larger mold.

Any thoughts?
--dianeholly

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dequardo
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Question

Could be the same real sie but more pliable due to ice plastic properties vs. graphite

mike

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dianeholly
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Both test subjects were colored visors with ice backs -- not graphite.
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Nhatman
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the only way to find out is to test some more units because this could just be a result of manufacturing tolerances. but who knows, handspring may have changed the dimensions just a bit to relieve some stress...

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