You probably know this by now, but Uv resin works better if you cure the layers separately. They do bond together. So clear plus seashell first and then the blue. Also a tip - use gel nail polish to color the Uv resin. And a mirror under the lamp will add to the light’s efficacy . Thanks for sharing your journey.
We came to this in opposite ways! I am a custom keyboard enthusiast who saw that there were not many artisan keycaps out there that I really enjoyed so I decided to make my own. Thanks for trying it out and posting this! I hope you get to build your first custom keyboard soon! Holler if you want any tips or tricks, it's a very expansive rabbit hole to go down.
I haven't used Resin nor have I made any type of keycap all the info is what I picked up from watching other Keycap DIYers! The type of Keycap is also important there are multiple different styles of Caps not only interms of stem but also the form and height of the top part. [It's less important if you have a floating key keyboard and plan on doing all caps but if you have a frame keyboard or only want to do a few caps you should pay attention to get the right mold so it fits the rest of your caps] Other Cap DIYers put resin into the stem part of the mold and cure it then leave it there and put it in like you did and that way it cures togther into 1 piece and comes out perfect. Another tip too much is better then too little it sqeezing out the top isnt a problem but if you have to little you end up with bubbles and incomplet caps which is really hard to fix.
You probably know this by now, but Uv resin works better if you cure the layers separately. They do bond together. So clear plus seashell first and then the blue. Also a tip - use gel nail polish to color the Uv resin. And a mirror under the lamp will add to the light’s efficacy . Thanks for sharing your journey.
These turned out really nice! I just finished pouring my first batch of keycaps. I didn’t use UV resin, so I’m curious how they’ll turn out.
We came to this in opposite ways! I am a custom keyboard enthusiast who saw that there were not many artisan keycaps out there that I really enjoyed so I decided to make my own. Thanks for trying it out and posting this! I hope you get to build your first custom keyboard soon! Holler if you want any tips or tricks, it's a very expansive rabbit hole to go down.
I haven't used Resin nor have I made any type of keycap all the info is what I picked up from watching other Keycap DIYers!
The type of Keycap is also important there are multiple different styles of Caps not only interms of stem but also the form and height of the top part.
[It's less important if you have a floating key keyboard and plan on doing all caps but if you have a frame keyboard or only want to do a few caps you should pay attention to get the right mold so it fits the rest of your caps]
Other Cap DIYers put resin into the stem part of the mold and cure it then leave it there and put it in like you did and that way it cures togther into 1 piece and comes out perfect.
Another tip too much is better then too little it sqeezing out the top isnt a problem but if you have to little you end up with bubbles and incomplet caps which is really hard to fix.
really neat! once i get away from laptops ill have to try this lol i miss my keyboard...
Yesss!!!
DIY keyboards. There's a world I haven't discovered yet.
Be warned…it’s a deep dive haha