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Accessories Anyone have a professional ruler to measure Innocase II?

htc.EVOlution

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I would like to know if any professional here can give me the exact size of the Seidio Innocase II? I would like to know the length x width x height to the exact dimension because I will be ordering a custom leather case from an online vendor that will built it to fit my Seidio Innocase.

Seidio's website does state that it adds 1mm but an exact measurement would help me a lot. Thanks
 
What is a professional ruler?

Besides that, I would think if you add 1mm to the EVO dimensions and give that to the case maker, it would be plenty accurate. Do you really think the leather crafter can produce a case with less than a millimeter tolerance?

On Edit: When I say add 1 mm to the EVO dimensions, you really need to add 2 mm to each dimension.
 
What is a professional ruler?

Besides that, I would think if you add 1mm to the EVO dimensions and give that to the case maker, it would be plenty accurate. Do you really think the leather crafter can produce a case with less than a millimeter tolerance?
I don't have a MM gauge with me at the moment to test the true thickness of the case. Or else I wouldn't need the thickness to confirm
 
Right...so....124 x 68 x 15
Was this the dimensions of the EVO inside the Innocase? If so did you order the case based on 124 x 68 x 15? I too would like to order one of those custom eBay cases to fit my Innocase enclosed EVO. I can't find a case in any store locally that will accomodate the EVO in the Innocase.
 
do realize that the original innocase had gaps and play that were later filled in by rubber. So if the original case thickness was 1mm, you'd have 1mm plus the thickness of the gap or the filled in rubber. Probably minimal, but...

And I found my TPU case to fit in my adjustable holder just fine considering it was adjusted to fit the innocase. So I don't think you need to be that exact. Plus if you error on the side of too small, you're hosed. I'd rather be a mm off on the larger side.
 
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