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You probably have one of those switches that's set higher in the PCB than the norm. I can only assume 4-pin switch wasn't pushed in completely before soldering. Here are the options I can provide for you.
1. I can machine and send you some round spacer/washers, 1mm in thickness, to create some separation between the switch and protrusion of the button.
2. You can grind out the top of the 4-pin momentary push button switch. They are cheap and easily accessible/replaceable.
3. I can retrofit another button here by grinding out 0.2 mm off protrusion and send it to you as replacement.
4. I give you a full refund.
Moddoo,Thank you for the suggestions/offers.
I prefer to have the tailcap machined deeper to allow the button to sit at the correct height.
I understand that this is not a service that you have offered.
After more people have had a chance to try these parts, we can see if a broad solution for all is settled on.
This is not an urgent matter for me.
Have a great day everyone!
Thanks!That looks great, thanks for posting them!
thank you, yea it feels great in the hand.Brilliant build and pictures. Bet that feels tactile.
Congrats, buddy !
That beadblast Ti looks amazing .... [emoji106]
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Packages with modded buttons will go out today, with about 1/250 of an inch grinded from inner protrusion. This should be more than enough to take care of the tightness/on/off problem. Please do give feedback on how they work. Thanks!
Thank you jorn for the feedback.Got mine today. Same issues with the switch. Gave it a little more room by using a dremel on the inner protrusion on the switch button. Now it works like a charm.
Noticed i got a little gap between the head and the body. I guess the saphire lense is a little bit thicker than the stock lense. No big deal.
Looks great. lookes even better after a episode of walking dead, a rag, and some autosol metal polish. Shiiiiiiny