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Old 09-02-2017, 03:45 AM   #209
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I looked for something and could not find a good retail solution. But: if you had the wood dept. of your DIY shop cut for you a 220x310, ~3mm MDF or similar board, you could insert it (after rounding the edges etc.) in the front sleeve of the cover that comes with the device. It may make it heavy - I do not know a non-flexible lighter plastic.
Here are the DYI solutions involving just cutting widely available "light" rigid sheets:
a 230x315 mm Medum Density Fiberboard, 3 mm thick,
and a 230x315 mm synthetic glass, 2 mm thick.
The comfort about MDF is that you can probably have them cut professionally to your need at your local DYI shop. I then rounded the edges, in both cases, using a Dremel with sand paper on a cylinder.

The 230x315x2 synthetic glass weighs 160g, the 230x315x3 MDF weighs 170g.
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