Have you read the geekhack TOS lately?
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Here's one for Ripster, the LEGO lover: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pX1cO2XhMrghazeluff, why don't you create a base for your keycap out of clay that you form simply by pressing an existing keycap into? Then when you build on that you'll get the proper shape. Alternatively, build up extra thickness, and simply take a large drill bit to it, along the side, which will grind away the cylindrical top to the keycap. :-)
The clay idea doesnt quite work. Km lying in bed so i cant be bithered. But j am desjnging a flar top anf then sandin off the curved park. Im srill waiting on the guy to hold his crash coarse on how to use the machine.
No. Just woke upIts really hard to type on my phone with one hand and on my side without my glasses on.
was the printing of the flat keycap pulled off in the end?
In response to some previous posts.Here are examples of an Ultimaker getting higher resolution than the makerbot record that was shown. I think some of this is due to better software and could be replicated on other machines.http://davedurant.wordpress.com/2011/10/12/ultimaker-faq-but-what-about-the-quality-of-prints/You can "print on air" with a dual extruder where the second extruder prints dissolving support material.http://www.3ders.org/articles/20120128-dissolvable-support-material-used-for-3d-printing-gearbox-and-hilbert-cube.htmlhttp://www.makerbot.com/blog/2011/02/21/makerbot-introduces-water-soluble-3d-printer-filament/http://www.makerbot.com/blog/2011/03/18/pla-support-structure-dissolving-solution-from-ifeelbeta/