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Title: Keycaps made with Pottery Clay
Post by: ju6ju8Oo on Sun, 18 March 2018, 10:15:00
Keycaps made with Pottery Clay, anyone tried?
Title: Re: Keycaps made with Pottery Clay
Post by: jmg123 on Mon, 19 March 2018, 13:52:58
No, but i do make quite a bit with clay. The problem i forsee is the uneven 5 to to 10% shrinkage you get when firing. It would probably be best to make a large enough hole on the underside of the ceramic key to be able to take a stem cut off a plastic key. That way you could glue the plastic stem into the ceramic key and make sure you get a good fit to the switch.
Title: Re: Keycaps made with Pottery Clay
Post by: ju6ju8Oo on Tue, 20 March 2018, 21:06:12
a plastic stem sounds like a good plan!
Title: Re: Keycaps made with Pottery Clay
Post by: keylabskeycaps on Sun, 08 April 2018, 18:15:00
I haven't personally tried that, I use super sculpy medium for all the stuff I work on. I think pottery clay would run into a bunch of issues with detailing and drying out and everything. It might be worth a try, but it could end up just being a pain.
Title: Re: Keycaps made with Pottery Clay
Post by: Thereminz on Sun, 15 April 2018, 11:20:51
No, but i do make quite a bit with clay. The problem i forsee is the uneven 5 to to 10% shrinkage you get when firing. It would probably be best to make a large enough hole on the underside of the ceramic key to be able to take a stem cut off a plastic key. That way you could glue the plastic stem into the ceramic key and make sure you get a good fit to the switch.

Wouldn't the plastic melt in the kiln
Title: Re: Keycaps made with Pottery Clay
Post by: rowdy on Mon, 16 April 2018, 21:44:41
No, but i do make quite a bit with clay. The problem i forsee is the uneven 5 to to 10% shrinkage you get when firing. It would probably be best to make a large enough hole on the underside of the ceramic key to be able to take a stem cut off a plastic key. That way you could glue the plastic stem into the ceramic key and make sure you get a good fit to the switch.

Wouldn't the plastic melt in the kiln

I suspect the idea is to fire the keycap first, and glue the stem in when it has cooled.
Title: Re: Keycaps made with Pottery Clay
Post by: HPE1000 on Mon, 16 April 2018, 22:26:54
I seem to remember a thread a few years ago where someone said they attempted it and their keycap exploded in the kiln and destroyed a bunch of peoples stuff so they gave up.
Title: Re: Keycaps made with Pottery Clay
Post by: Blaise170 on Tue, 17 April 2018, 09:00:14
I seem to remember a thread a few years ago where someone said they attempted it and their keycap exploded in the kiln and destroyed a bunch of peoples stuff so they gave up.

lmao
Title: Re: Keycaps made with Pottery Clay
Post by: 89sec on Fri, 08 June 2018, 22:44:20
To my knowledge, creating anything to such a precise degree out of pottery clay will be a massive challenge, if it is at all possible. Perhaps it would be more feasible to create a solid butt and separately mill the stem.
Title: Re: Keycaps made with Pottery Clay
Post by: lasernasaur on Mon, 11 June 2018, 01:31:04
Instead of pottery clay I think air dry sculpting clay would be better for the job. but even that I have not tried. Still new to the Keyboard Hobby, and just slowly easing my way in.
Title: Re: Keycaps made with Pottery Clay
Post by: molecularronin on Tue, 12 June 2018, 21:41:01
I was thinking this exact thing earlier. I think porcelain caps would be totally rad.
Title: Re: Keycaps made with Pottery Clay
Post by: AuthenticDanger on Tue, 12 June 2018, 23:25:32
I was thinking this exact thing earlier. I think porcelain caps would be totally rad.

Ceramic caps exist. Porcelain caps would certainly be possible.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Ceramic-Backlit-Keycap-Artisan-R4-OEM-Key-Caps-For-Cherry-MX-Mechanical-Keyboard/152717937998