How does the skin interfere with the curved glass? Does it create an edge like most cases? (A pic of the front and edge would be great 🙂 )
Thanks again for sharing.
Oh yeah, and is that the walnut version?
The wood finishes just shy of where the metal body ends. Very precise, which helps retain the curved edges of the screen to some degree. If you swipe from the screen edge you can feel the curved body of the glass but if you go a little further right to the very edge there is a very slight lip at the base of the screen edge where the wood meets.
I should clarify the the wood side is not proud of the screen in any way so there is no lay on the table at all. The screen is far more proud than the edges of the case.
Will upload pics when I get home tonight and yeah it is the walnut version.
Love that look! Was it hard to put on correctly? And are you worried about residue on the phone when you go to take off the case?
It was very easy to put on correctly just make sure to follow the instructions. I did make sure to take my time and not rush. It's the parody of go slower and you'll go faster.
As far as residue only tested it with the volume switched but it came off no residue. Not a fair test so can't truly say. Seen YouTube videos online that managed fine. Either way it is supposed to be a 3m adhesive made not to leave residue.
as a woodworker I'm really curious how they can cut any of the wood that thin and then cut out pieces along the ends to allow it to fold, all without cracking. Perhaps there's some sort of internal sticky backing that both holds it to the phone and gives the thin wood additional strength?
The cuts along the edges aren't cuts. They are just half cuts to create score the wood to allow it to fold. The corners are the pieces where you can see the laser has fully cut through the wood.
The adhesive backing itself most defiantly helps keep the delicate folded edges together without breaking away from the main body piece. If it didn't have the adhesive the wood would defiantly break at the score marks easily.
More pictures pls and does the glue stick on tightly?
Immediately after applying the corners take some working in to get them to stay down but the adhesive strengthens really well over the first few hours so that just one or two quick push downs on the corners over the evening and it is fixed down solid now.