I can't lay the blame on a part supplier for the mess on the backs of these. I did the pouring myself, and this one is quite a specimen. There's about 1/16" to be sanded down on the high side of the uneven surface.

Over an hour, and another lethal pile of resin dust later, and it's done.

The important thing is that it lies flush against another flat surface.

Two down, two more to go.
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