#Damaged Wooting PCB after mounting into TOFU60 case – should I be worried?

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teal fable
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I mounted my Wooting PCB into a TOFU60 case and noticed that after screwing it in, some areas around the screw holes on the PCB got damaged (see photo). It looks like the screws may have bitten into the PCB a bit too hard — possibly due to differences in tolerances between the case and the PCB.

The keyboard still works fine for now — no issues with keys or functionality — but I’m wondering:
Could this damage pose a risk in the future?
Has anyone experienced something similar when putting a Wooting into a TOFU60?

Would love to hear your thoughts or suggestions. Thanks!

quaint ospreyBOT
# teal fable I mounted my Wooting PCB into a TOFU60 case and noticed that after screwing it i...

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teal fable
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For the moment I don't think I have a problem, I don't know how to test but I'm afraid for the future