finishing up a few stabilized mods, man these things take a ton of time in the finishing, I've been sanding and polishing for days and days and they still need more sanding and polishing
I'll get some better pics in a day or 2 when I finally finish these 2
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ok, now I have a question I've been meaning to ask here for a while now, I originally designed these mods with the door sliding up, and in order for the door to slide up while an atty is in place I need to offset the atty a bit so the door can slide up past it. I do the sliding up thing because I like a mod that's very secure with no chance of anything inadvertently ever being able to fall off the mod. this is why I do a sliding track in th first place too, I think it's more secure than just inserted into an opening with just magnets holding it on...
I've had a few people now comment of the offset atty and that they really don't like it and asked if there is anything I can do to solve this "problem"
personally I don't see it as a problem I see it as a worthwhile tradeoff but I guess everyones different in what they like and don't like, so as a solution I have come up with a way to also do my door as a down sliding door instead of an up sliding door. now truth is the likelihood of it just falling off is really unlikely, but if you do slide it down past the magnet retention then I guess there is a chance it could slide down and off which is something that always used to annoy the hell out of me about the reo's and why I designed my way as a very secure door...
I guess my question is, do many of you feel that you would rather have a centered atty and a down sliding door? should I just make this down sliding door the new norm or default way for the ultem mods? note that this ONLY applies to DNA75's though, the DNA200's I have no choice, they must slide up because of the way the bottle is installed, the only way I could do a centered atty on the 200 is with a drop in magnet door which I really don't want to do, but then again, I'm building this mod for you guys, not just for me, so I figured any input from you guys on stuff like this and what you'd like to see won't hurt
here is the way I originally designed it
as you can see the door slides up past the atty and the atty's not really hanging off the mod, maybe a mm or 2 but I never notice it as a problem personally and TO ME it's worth it for a rock solid door that can never fall off no matter what...
and this is the new way I can do them. this is of course an unfinished mod just roughed out but to show the new door method
this will of course allow a perfectly centered atty
so opinions on this? I could of course offer them either way on custom orders if anyone really wanted in one way or the other but I don't want to get too crazy with the options here either. does anyone see the value in my original way of doing it? or do most of you just prefer a centered atty?