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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I have ordered one of the square silicone heaters from E3D (just for the gummy bears of course).</p><p>For those who have seen it, it has a lump in the center of one end.</p><p>My logical mind says that should go to the back of the replacement back plate I&#039;ve designed. But that means the centering hole for the back is much more shallow, or the base is much deeper.</p><p>Is there a downside to turning the header 90 degrees so that they lump is on the right side of the newly made base? It means I can make it much thinner. Which is cheaper. And the mounting holes are the same depth.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Scott</p><p>My original design that I want to turn the heater 90 degrees right. It&#039;s a bit dark, but you get the idea.</p>]]></content>
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