Uh-oh. After ten years this happened. So, I guess, I'll have a look inside my Kindle after all. Any hints? #repair #repaircafe #NoWasteChallenge
@cweickhmann was that while having a look - any tips to avoid ?
@freeschool No, it broke and that was what made the funny shape on screen.
My tip: if unsure, before doing anything, consult www.ifixit.com @iFixit@hostux.social and check if there's a teardown, repair guide or forum entry.
Other than that: after device 3 or 4 you get a knack how much force is okay and what to watch out for. Your worst enemies are those little plastic clips that come off easily.
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You'll need a diamond cutter, a plier for cleaving and a some exercise.
It depends a lot on the glass thickness. One thing you can do for practice: buy a pack of microscope carrier slides and cut a bunch. They're usually 1mm thick. For other thicknesses, get a glass sheet of about that thickness and practice.
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GENIUS! -> microscope carrier slides ...or something that already exists and is suitable. +1
I did my own greenhouse glass as somewhat similar example (lol)
http://freeschool.0id.org/house-food-greenhouse-outside/
Oh yeah I remember now (pictures is there for the cutter I was using, though had more of an obvious wheel but it's there in that picture also)