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Mxted
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Designing my first metal XDA keycap using 3D Rhino (feedback please)
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Thu, 24 September 2020, 13:59:55 »
I've been following this site for awhile now, however I finally decided to join today
so this is my first real post.
This is an xda 1U cap that I want to share, I am still designing the final touches, so any input would be great
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Re: Designing my first metal XDA keycap using 3D Rhino (feedback please)
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Thu, 24 September 2020, 16:37:42 »
That is stunning! What alloy is it?
I have a few zinc/pewter? IBM caps from several years ago that have acquired a "patina" that is pretty well impossible to remove.
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Mxted
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Fri, 25 September 2020, 13:06:28 »
Thank you I appreciate that you think it looks good.
I haven't made this keycap yet, I am still deciding on what materials and finishes to try out.
Hopefully I will have something made by next month.
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