Stacking dies on glass panels is like building a tower with tiny blocks, but instead of blocks, you use special pieces called dies and very flat, clear sheets called glass panels.
Imagine you have a set of Lego bricks. Each brick has little bumps that fit perfectly into the holes of another brick. Now picture those bricks being super thin and made of metal, these are your dies. The glass panels are like the floor of a room where all the bricks will be placed.
How It Works
First, you put one die on the glass panel, just like placing a Lego brick on the floor. Then you add another die on top of that one, it's like stacking more Legos. You keep doing this, layer by layer, until your tower is as tall as you want.
Each die has little patterns or shapes etched into it, and when you stack them up, those patterns help the glass panel do its job better, like how different Lego bricks can make cool shapes and structures. This stacking process helps create bigger, stronger pieces for things like phones or watches!
Examples
- A child stacks toy blocks on a transparent sheet to build a tower.
- Imagine stacking pancakes on a clear plate to make a layered breakfast.
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