kaplan
·Hi everyone,
My old method was to prepare shivs from plastic materials like credit cards and use them to yank from inside under the bezel and remove the bezels (I say method but I only did it 2 times, lucked out maybe). This specific bezel was challenging and fused- I ended up removing it with 2 opposing caseback openers, one slimmed down to hopefully prevent inner damage and luckily it worked well
But I think using caseback openers is super risky, I want to be able to safely remove bezels
Is there a tool that will get inside the case and extend 4 yankers from inside? That could be a good way to approach this
With these cases the outer sides are flush, so approaching from the outer sides is I think a harder approach and will most likely scratch the case
Is there a correct way to do this?
Regards,
Kaan
My old method was to prepare shivs from plastic materials like credit cards and use them to yank from inside under the bezel and remove the bezels (I say method but I only did it 2 times, lucked out maybe). This specific bezel was challenging and fused- I ended up removing it with 2 opposing caseback openers, one slimmed down to hopefully prevent inner damage and luckily it worked well
But I think using caseback openers is super risky, I want to be able to safely remove bezels
Is there a tool that will get inside the case and extend 4 yankers from inside? That could be a good way to approach this
With these cases the outer sides are flush, so approaching from the outer sides is I think a harder approach and will most likely scratch the case
Is there a correct way to do this?
Regards,
Kaan

