RN3 CARBON FIBRE Mod DIY - Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Themes, Apps, and Mods

I have made a carbon Fibre mod for my RN3, I am attaching few pics and a youtube video link to the mod. I also have made an overview of the features video running Nitrogen OS 8.1 and have attached a link to that as well, tell me what do you think about it.
RN3 CARBON FIBRE Mod DIY - https://youtu.be/TDvW13CtivU
RN3 running Nitrogen OS 8.1 custom rom - https://youtu.be/lySlxWAbRpU.

kpa1356 said:
I have made a carbon Fibre mod for my RN3, I am attaching few pics and a youtube video link to the mod. I also have made an overview of the features video running Nitrogen OS 8.1 and have attached a link to that as well, tell me what do you think about it.
RN3 CARBON FIBRE Mod DIY -
RN3 running Nitrogen OS 8.1 custom rom -
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It would be nice if you attached the layout so that we can do our diy too

johnsci911 said:
It would be nice if you attached the layout so that we can do our diy too
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Didn't click pics or take a vid while applying it. Planning to apply a new one in the next few days, gonna take a video and upload it soon.

I would it do like this:
but before this make with TFC Silikon Kautschuk Type 1 by making foil over the device in a bucket and poor it over.
Then you need presto 601460 plastic spatula
when the plastic spatula is hardend you can put on one layer after another and build a hard case.
I think i do it next time i have time.

Maximaro said:
I would it do like this:
but before this make with TFC Silikon Kautschuk Type 1 by making foil over the device in a bucket and poor it over.
Then you need presto 601460 plastic spatula
when the plastic spatula is hardend you can put on one layer after another and build a hard case.
I think i do it next time i have time.
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This looks good, but mine is a vinyl wrap, wouldn't be possible doing it to the front as would have to dismantle the device.

kpa1356 said:
This looks good, but mine is a vinyl wrap, wouldn't be possible doing it to the front as would have to dismantle the device.
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Nä vynil is not what i like but for a quick show or test seems nice.
I did last evening a negative mold from my device.
Next step is making a Positive Form.
Pictures Here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1dWOuRJ7N5cLAQgP_zLLeLNahtKHAEa0B

It's come out nicely man:good:

Thank you!
I just buyed this one: https://www.carbon-sperling.de/index.php?language=en&cPath=9_10 0,5m² version
and i allready have this: https://www.amazon.de/Reparaturbox-...pID=41amma7RsFL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch
and just buyed these: https://www.amazon.de/Presto-601211...sr=8-1&keywords=presto+polyester+feinspachtel
the first one will be used to make positive form.
Zhe second one will be used for the first Hard Case from fiber glass for testing bevore i use Carbon.

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Thank you!
I just buyed this one: https://www.carbon-sperling.de/index.php?language=en&cPath=9_10 0,5m² version
and i allready have this: https://www.amazon.de/Reparaturbox-...pID=41amma7RsFL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch
and just buyed these: https://www.amazon.de/Presto-601211...sr=8-1&keywords=presto+polyester+feinspachtel
the first one will be used to make positive form.
Zhe second one will be used for the first Hard Case from fiber glass for testing bevore i use Carbon.
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Thanks for sharing the products you have used, makes it much simpler to start a diy project of your own, looking forward to seeing your work when it's done, bud.

kpa1356 said:
Thanks for sharing the products you have used, makes it much simpler to start a diy project of your own, looking forward to seeing your work when it's done, bud.
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It is my first time that i make something like this.
So the First mold was using with 2K Epoxy and failed because it wouldn´t hardent and was not straight. So i threw it in the trash.
2cnd try was to use my UV AcrylresinSKresin 1390 and another Fail because it was bubbling and got to much hot (about 250 Degree Celsius).
So i Poor another Mold with the Green TFC Kautschuk Tpe 1, then poor in the softer one TFC Silicon Kautschuk Type 13.
Then i tried first time to use the Glasfiber with Acrylresin. It is first time gone wrong because i lay it on top and try to fold it down. It was not working.
The i layed a piece down and put on the resin 2 pieces and after hardend the big middle i tried to fold upside the courve and it was working better but don there it was to wide hardend. so that it would a bit to big.
i added new Pictures in the last link.

Update Time =)
I just peeled of the first time the Carbon from the mold.
There are one Layer and some Small holes but i think For the Firsdt time doing this it look´s okay =)
I am thinking about doining a second layer and then cut it or just fill the Holes and inspect it and make a uesefull case with min 2 layer´s.
@kpa1356 here are new Pictures:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1sVY_JhhUQaXOoh46khunQqQ8OWB3IsFh

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Update Time =)
I just peeled of the first time the Carbon from the mold.
There are one Layer and some Small holes but i think For the Firsdt time doing this it look´s okay =)
I am thinking about doining a second layer and then cut it or just fill the Holes and inspect it and make a uesefull case with min 2 layer´s.
@kpa1356 here are new Pictures:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1sVY_JhhUQaXOoh46khunQqQ8OWB3IsFh
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Excellent work man, keep doing it, it just gets better the more you keep doing it. I think after a while this small problems also won't happen. For now, try filling the holes first and see how it comes out, if it aint good, try making a fresh one.

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[The Bodyguardz] Tips & Techniqus !!! Pls. feel free to share your experience here: )

[The Bodyguardz] Tips & Techniqus !!! Pls. feel free to share your experience here: )
Hi guys,
I presented you a little tips & techniques on how to install the Bodyguardz. : )
Any body here using the Bodyguardz? Mostly I saw you guys talking bout the
Invisible shield. I know some of you are using the Bodyguardz right?
I got it a couple of days ago and installed it, now it's all dry up and
ready to use! I'll show you guys some pics of the result.
Overall, the installation processes took me about 5 hrs (a bit slow right?
I just did it step by step slow and clam LoL~) I want to share you guys
some tips here. (If you guys considering to apply the Bodyguardz I suggest
you to carefully read the whole manual inside the box first. )
The following tips is not included in the manual. I hope you guys find
it useful in some ways. : )
- I did this in my kitchen just beside the stove's top (weird right? Some
people did this in a bathroom) and then I boiled the water with a large size pan
on a high temperature. The reason of all these is to generate a steam!
In order to limited the movement of all the dusts! so that when we're installing
the Bodyguardz the steam can help reduced the chance of any dusts appeared
under the Bodyguardz and the screen. (BUT shame on me, finally I got
1-2 very tiny eyebrows on the screen... Anyway, luckily that it's not on
the center of the screen! LoL~) One more thing, I also took the battery
out before I applied the Bodyguardz.
- After I applied the front part, I left it dry for about an hour. Then the back
part with a little use of palm technique on each of the corners. (I guess you
guys already know the palm technique right?) The back part is a bit
tricky though.
Now, the rear part. Overall the T-mobile TP2 has 9 pieces
of the rear part. Those rear pieces that stick to the upper part of the phone
(the screen half) is pretty easy. But those rear pieces that stick to the
lower part of the phone (the key board half) required huge!
amount of patience because of those little slope that lean toward the back cover.
(so be cool guys )
So now you got all pieces of the Bodyguardz on your phone right?
Then I left lied down for 30 mins, then I used the palm technique
for the next 45 mins. (all over)
Then here comes the trick! I suggest you guys to use the 'Cling Wrap'
(like the one wrapping your sandwiches LoL~) to wrap the whole phone.
Tightly wrap the phone by focused on those corners and edges.
Moreover, I used the clear sticky tape to taped those corners and edges
again to forced those corners, edges and rear pieces down. (use the tape on the Cling Wrap not on the Bodyguardz)
All these is to keep those corners and edges stick to the phone.
Then I left it over night. Now your phone will look like a Mummy!!!
By the end of the next day I cut big hole on the front plastic wrap
to let it breath a bit.
By the next morning I took the whole wrap things out.
And everything is perfect! From now on, no scratches on my phone!
Finally, I can stop worry about the scratches issue.
Feel free to use the above techniques. (BUT IF ANY DAMAGE OCCURRED
TO YOUR PHONE, I'LL NOT TAKING ANY RESPONSIBILITY.)
If you guys already know about those tricks I must apologize for
posting something that you guys already know.
If any of you have any further tips and techniques then you are more than
welcome to share them here.
Cheers!
Looks good, I have a set coming in for my TP2 and Zune HD. Your tips should come in handy. Thanks
I have it on my phone now. i wouldn't have any other screen cover on my phone. its not the easiest to install but its worth the stress. let me tell you a blower dryer makes it 10 times easier.
thing that piss me off was i got to pieces of lint stuck under the protector and i didnt notice it until it was completely dry.
i would reccomend this 100 percent. the customer service is also excellent. i had a bodyguardz on my g1 and couldnt be more happy. you also get life time replacements.
Customer service
mmafighter077 said:
I have it on my phone now. i wouldn't have any other screen cover on my phone. its not the easiest to install but its worth the stress. let me tell you a blower dryer makes it 10 times easier.
thing that piss me off was i got to pieces of lint stuck under the protector and i didnt notice it until it was completely dry.
i would reccomend this 100 percent. the customer service is also excellent. i had a bodyguardz on my g1 and couldnt be more happy. you also get life time replacements.
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I'm totally agree with you about their customer service.
They're very nice.
be sure to check there twitter page before you order they have promo codes posted there sometimes. im bout to use my second set already corners came lose already for me.
Looks great on your Tmobile, but if you have a VERIZON TP2, you DO NOT want a Bodyguardz. The one they sent me has a front facing camera cutout for the screen protector. It's going back on Monday.
I'm going to order the Ghost Armor protector, which was specifically made for Verizon.
I Just put this one last night on my TMO Tp2 - its by far better then the zagg/bestskings , No finger drag.. Also the wrap method is a great idea, helps get rid of moisture and made the install near perfect (not completly because I just wasn't steady enough to get it perfectly aligned) but good enought.
what150 said:
Then the back
part with a little use of palm technique on each of the corners. (I guess you
guys already know the palm technique right?)
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Ok, I'll admit it ... I don't know the palm technique. What is it?
I just ordered the Ghost Armor and will try it when it come in.
PALM technique
asunners said:
Ok, I'll admit it ... I don't know the palm technique. What is it?
I just ordered the Ghost Armor and will try it when it come in.
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Hey there!
The palm technique is how you pressed those edges and corners (or any other
parts) against your palm firmly about like 1 min I supposed... or longer if you
if you want, let the heat from your palm send through to the Bodyguardz
in order to forced those edges and corners down.
Cheers
Timb320 said:
I Just put this one last night on my TMO Tp2 - its by far better then the zagg/bestskings , No finger drag.. Also the wrap method is a great idea, helps get rid of moisture and made the install near perfect (not completly because I just wasn't steady enough to get it perfectly aligned) but good enought.
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Glad you found it useful!
SecretAgentMan said:
Looks great on your Tmobile, but if you have a VERIZON TP2, you DO NOT want a Bodyguardz. The one they sent me has a front facing camera cutout for the screen protector. It's going back on Monday.
I'm going to order the Ghost Armor protector, which was specifically made for Verizon.
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dude you probably ordered the wrong one. if the one you ordered didnt specifically say for verizon then you got the wrong one. they have great customer service, id reccomend calling them and asking for a verizon version instead. not zure if they have a verizon one out yet though.
@ what150. Great job on the protector install. One of the better installs I have seen. But 5 hours? Man, I don't have the patience for that. I used the method of what another guy had mentioned in here, the hair dryer helped me speed things up a lot more. But I still took my time when applying the protector to the device. A hurry up rush job will get you an ugly install. I learned that from a G1 install about a year ago.
Once again, props to you for a clean install.
cpn09ss09 20% off through 9/30
Thanks
Supertrooper said:
@ what150. Great job on the protector install. One of the better installs I have seen. But 5 hours? Man, I don't have the patience for that. I used the method of what another guy had mentioned in here, the hair dryer helped me speed things up a lot more. But I still took my time when applying the protector to the device. A hurry up rush job will get you an ugly install. I learned that from a G1 install about a year ago.
Once again, props to you for a clean install.
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็ำัLoL~ Thanks man, but I didn't spend 5 hours in front of the phone
Though, I spent a lot of time using my palm pressed against those edges and curves. (While, I watched the movie...)
I'm not sure about the hair dryer cuz I heard that it's not the best way to do it.
(I'm not sure whether I read those from the Bodyguardz website, or from its Youtube videos.) But, I may be wrong! may be it's better to speed things up a bit
Cheers
@ greatbrit
Nice find! 20% off is a good bargain.
Actually, Bodyguardz reccommends a blowdryer on the cool or low setting in 5 second intervals to speed up the process. I did just that and it turned out great.
nuron said:
Actually, Bodyguardz reccommends a blowdryer on the cool or low setting in 5 second intervals to speed up the process. I did just that and it turned out great.
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Yes, you are right. I must be confuse or something LoL~
Thanks man.
Screen Sensitivity?
Is there any noticeable loss of screen touch sensitivity-- do you have to press harder, etc., with the Bodyguardz protector?
I just received a set of these -- screen only -- but haven't yet installed it... Now that Boxwave will soon (Oct 9) have a screen protector available for the TMo TP2, Bodyguardz aren't my only option that fits, so I was just wondering...
MCbrian said:
Is there any noticeable loss of screen touch sensitivity-- do you have to press harder, etc., with the Bodyguardz protector?
I just received a set of these -- screen only -- but haven't yet installed it... Now that Boxwave will soon (Oct 9) have a screen protector available for the TMo TP2, Bodyguardz aren't my only option that fits, so I was just wondering...
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I thought it was one of the easier protectors to apply, and it looks and feel great
So anyone got the Verizon version of the bodyguardz yet? How does it look and does everything line up good?

HTC Titan custom paint job

ok all,
i really dinged the case on my titan so got a nice fresh one from ebay for christmas. looking at all the lovely colour phones that htc is currently producing got me thinking..... so i lightly sanded out the dings, gave the whole case a little rub over, attached it to a coat hanger and covered over the antennae contacts with tape. 8 or 9 light coats of metallic red car paint from halfords and the case looks fantastic. the worst ding is just about visble but the rest is good as new, if not better! just going to let it dry for 24 hours now and then test it for signal etc. i'm hoping the metallic paint won't affect things too much because it looks great couple of early pics attached. will post some more when it's dry and i can put the phone in it...
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looks nice!
I wonder if car paint would hold up and not chip away after being exposed for awhile? Anybody have any thoughts on this...as I might try this as well.
I'm planning a few coats of clear lacquer next, hopefully that will give it a bit more strength...
Looks great, Well done, The lacquer should help :fingers-crossed:
Please post some pics when its all finished.
Sihaz said:
I'm planning a few coats of clear lacquer next, hopefully that will give it a bit more strength...
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Excellent!
xconomicron said:
looks nice!
I wonder if car paint would hold up and not chip away after being exposed for awhile? Anybody have any thoughts on this...as I might try this as well.
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If you carefully sand whatever it is you're using it will provide a way for what you are to use to stick; I realize this isn't the same but I do this with PVC; otherwise there's nothing for the paint to "grip" to; think of it as why road pavers scrape the grooves in the old road before applying the new asphalt down; same thing.
Looks great, congratulations !
I was looking for idea for my Titan, maybe I will try in metalic blue
berrywr said:
If you carefully sand whatever it is you're using it will provide a way for what you are to use to stick; I realize this isn't the same but I do this with PVC; otherwise there's nothing for the paint to "grip" to; think of it as why road pavers scrape the grooves in the old road before applying the new asphalt down; same thing.
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interesting...thanks for the info! I will probably do a custom paint job later on down the road.
who said candy?
Hi everyone I was looking around for people who do custom paint check this out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41057186#post41057186:silly:

[VIDEO REVIEW] Diztronic TPU for LG G3 [GIVEAWAY]

Diztronic sent over a couple of their TPU cases, I did a video for their OnePlus One case. So here's the review for the G3 cases. They add minimal bulk and good protection
They have a couple different colors, they are all in the video
If you'd like to see my other videos, consider subscribing by hitting the image below
Thanks @OneStepAhead
Leave a comment on either video, be entered to win a case for you G3...use #WDGG3 so I know you want to be entered to win a case for your device.
MmMm Bacon...
WinDroidGuy said:
Leave a comment on either video, be entered to win a case for you G3...use #WDGG3 so I know you want to be entered to win a case for your device.
MmMm Bacon...
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#WDGG3 - Good video. I actually have the Black version and concur that this is a great case that add minimal bulk. Was a little tight at first and caused my Glass to start to lift on one side, but after removing and replacing in carefully it seems to have corrected that. Now I can take off and on with ease as it appears to have stretched enough to accommodate the glass screen protector. This is actually my day to day case. Love the blue, may have to pick that up, unless I win it
cbb77 said:
#WDGG3 - Good video. I actually have the Black version and concur that this is a great case that add minimal bulk. Was a little tight at first and caused my Glass to start to lift on one side, but after removing and replacing in carefully it seems to have corrected that. Now I can take off and on with ease as it appears to have stretched enough to accommodate the glass screen protector. This is actually my day to day case. Love the blue, may have to pick that up, unless I win it
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Comment needs to be left on the video...not here, please read the rules xD
Sent from my VZW G3
Contest ends in the 1st
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Picking a couple winners tomorrow
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Picking a couple winners tomorrow
Sent from my VZW G3
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#WDGG3 Well done video. Thanks for taking the time to post it up for us! #WDGG3

Back cover project (installed cover)

I bought this white back for the phone to see what i could do with it. I took the letters off because they were not stuck on there good. They came off with a dust can.
Decided to paint it a sliver color to match the frame as close as possible. I hand painted the inside of the letters black. I don't know what to do about the "M" yet, if i'm going to put one on there or not. Maybe something else, idk.
This is what I have so far. It looks like it has a brushed look to it. After I painted it, I scuffed it with a dish scrubber to give it that look.
Last thing I do, will be spray a satin clear.
That thread title though.
Looks good.
I thought I was on p&*#hub for a second...
EmperorX said:
I thought I was on p&*#hub for a second...
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lol
You should think about selling one, I wouldn't mind paying for it! It looks awesome!
dcemtp1 said:
You should think about selling one, I wouldn't mind paying for it! It looks awesome!
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I'm going to see how this one holds up first. I have some ideas for other covers lol
just cleared it a bit ago. ended up using a matte clear. just going to let it dry really good and maybe polish it a lil before installing it.
looks pretty good
Would be nice to see it on your phone!
I like it
I just got around to installing it.
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Looks great
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I just got around to installing it.
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I'd buy one from you if you decide to sell it
Definitely a cool option to have something unique like that.
This does look cool. But I wonder what kind of spray paint you used and even more importantly what kind of clear coat are you going to use to withstand bending? When one removes and puts back on one has to bend this cover a bit and I'm not sure how well will paint and coat withstand this?
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literadesign said:
This does look cool. But I wonder what kind of spray paint you used and even more importantly what kind of clear coat are you going to use to withstand bending? When one removes and puts back on one has to bend this cover a bit and I'm not sure how well will paint and coat withstand this?
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I used rust-o-leum paint and clear. I'm not worried about the bending. I'm taking this one off in the next few days.
I started another one with a different silver. I wont be reusing the current one.
FYI they make paint for plastic (bendable) it's mostly for bumpers on cars
I took the cover off earlier and the paint held up very well, i didnt bend the cover a whole lot to begin... i wasnt going to use it again so i decided it to test how much bend it would take and i had to bend it a lot in order for the paint to wrinkle.
I tried doing something similar for my daughter that got bored by the same old phone sleeve/case that was partially clearly transparent and partially frosted look.
I decided to paint the frosted part using RAL 9005 matte black spray paint. I haven't clear coated it yet as it was just an experiment. If it turns out to be ok I may coast it using some not so rigid coat to avoid cracking due to the rubbery nature of this sleeve.
She likes the end result. Me too. Unfortunately I'm not able to add images to my posts (haven't posted enough posts to XDA - apparently)
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How did you stick the back cover back on?
I'm curious to know what you used to stick the cover on with.
The reason I ask is that my first Nexus 6 came with the cover unstuck right out of the box. I returned it (partly because I was worried that the battery may have swelled) but I'd be interested to know how hard it would have been to stick the cover back down again.
lotus49 said:
I'm curious to know what you used to stick the cover on with.
The reason I ask is that my first Nexus 6 came with the cover unstuck right out of the box. I returned it (partly because I was worried that the battery may have swelled) but I'd be interested to know how hard it would have been to stick the cover back down again.
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Uuhm... i had thought the idea of seeing more than one back cover in some of the more recent photo's would have indicated it... but also in the first post he says he bought a white back cover a while ago to see what he could do with it. He didn't remove and replace the same back cover. Pretty sure that's NOT possible due to the adhesive... or at least risks the ability to put it back on firmly and smoothly.

[Review] Slickwraps - Black Carbon K1 Skin

First and foremost: I apologize for any bad shots as I'm not really an expert when it comes to taking shots in general. I've used my S6 to take these in "bad" lightning on my work desk which has very little lightning to begin with (light sensitive person here).
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It took my about 15-20 minutes to apply it to the best of my knowledge as I had viewed some tutorials on youtube for other devices. Unfortunately as you can see, the camera cut-out is not even and I tried different ways to make it as "pixel perfect" as possible while keeping the logo intact, but sadly it's not possible. And I don't blame them.
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The material is premium as expected from 3M. My only downside is of course that there's no way to make it perfect due to the different pieces and the fact that human error has to be taken in consideration. Still, I bought this having that in mind that nothing is perfect in this world, and the main idea of buying this for my S6 as well was because I have quite sweaty palms not to mention that the S6 is one hell of a slippery phone while the Shield tab really isn't but I did want matching skins and the fact that I absolutely hate cases of any kind..
Either way, the skin adds quite a decent grip and the feel to it is really comfy. If you remember the Droid Razr then you know what I'm talking about.
i see no option for the K1 in their website, still for the Original Shield tablet which has cutout for the stylus slot.
Do you have a link?
Link?
Please tell the rest of the world how you got your hands on a K1 skin by SlickWraps. Skinomi is the only company that I can find that makes them for the K1...
Aphex13 said:
Please tell the rest of the world how you got your hands on a K1 skin by SlickWraps. Skinomi is the only company that I can find that makes them for the K1...
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https://slickwraps.com/devices/gaming/nvidia-shield-tablet.html pick your material/color accordingly (hint: use common sense, most people don't. I won't be saying anything more)
PixelVixen said:
https://slickwraps.com/devices/gaming/nvidia-shield-tablet.html pick your material/color accordingly (hint: use common sense, most people don't. I won't be saying anything more)
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Thanks... I feel a bit slow now. :silly:
Big fat warning to you all!
If you decide for all full wrap then keep in mind that the frontal skin ****s with the digitizer (I tried to get it as pixel perfect as possible but the skin applies pressure to the glass which is why. And let's not add fingers to the mix since it creates even more pressure if you're holding it as a notepad you're drawing on). After a few days of usage I finally had enough and ripped it off. The rest is all good minus the misplacement like I noted in the OP. This might not be so worry-some if you're a casual user but for someone who wanted a portable cheap wacom alternative, this one really hit the spot.
I'm pretty disappointed with the cutouts from Slickwraps. Some of the side strips were too long and I ended up having to clip some of them at the ends or in the middle of the strip to have it line up and sit flat. I went in expecting that camera not to be evenly cut from this review. The skin feels alright, but that's kind of what I expect for what I had to pay for it.
Also, installing the side strips make the buttons flush with the skin. If you already had trouble with the buttons before, you should either not use that side strip or just clip it from the buttons.
http://imgur.com/a/cnTDw
I too was also thinking bout getting the slickwraps but I think I'll hold off. Anyone know of alternatives? surprised Dbrand doesn't make skins for the Shield Tablet.
kyleruggles said:
I too was also thinking bout getting the slickwraps but I think I'll hold off. Anyone know of alternatives? surprised Dbrand doesn't make skins for the Shield Tablet.
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There aren't too many color options, but Skinomi skins fit pretty well, and I like the techskin screen protector. It's sort of rubbery, so it doesn't scratch easily. You can get them on Amazon.
Thank you kindly Aphex! twin? heh. I'll check them out.
Aphex13 said:
There aren't too many color options, but Skinomi skins fit pretty well, and I like the techskin screen protector. It's sort of rubbery, so it doesn't scratch easily. You can get them on Amazon.
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Beware, as all stickers are made by 3M. The more complex and bigger device the bigger the chance of getting faulty prints (cutouts).

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