There are many questions with their respective answers to be posted, hold up while I gather some of the more choice ones. I will keep the dirty sexual favor related ones out (you know who you are). XD
newQ: What motivated/inspired your pusuit of these keys?
A: In 2007 was in a bad car accident and I was regretting not focusing on my own art. I decided to revisit an older fine art sculpture of mine. While I was working on it some people became interested in parts of it, and, well...
My keys have become an even more complete representation of the original (unfinished) sculpture, so I moved forward with them instead. I may still revisit that sculpture once more.newQ: What is your inspiration for some of the designs?A: I'm pulling from a number of different areas actually. Mostly the themes presented in my original sculpture (see above^) as well as current social themes, however, some have come from commissions.
newQ: How many different designs/styles have you made?A: Many. Hundreds I would guess, some similar to what you have readily seen and many which are privately held.
newQ: Why so many skulls? I'm a fussy pants and I want answers!A: Grow up! =P
Despite it's many potential juvenile incarnations elsewhere, this one is rooted in the meaning of the original sculpture it was derived from. The skulls even have a name, though I don't publicize it. In short I call them "i". Think of the skull more in the symbolic sense like in the "poison" sign or in "Dia de los Muertos".
newQ: Can you make a skull look real also?A: LoL, yes. This was my design and logo for the project. Many people liked it and it stuck.
I'm a professional figure sculptor and fine art sculptor in general, well versed in anatomy. There are other skull designs that exist by my hand as well.
newQ: Why do you have so many colors and how many colors have you made?A: What can I say, I like diversity I guess. I don't just make keys with my processes and equipment so some colors come from other pursuits, commissions, and some from that old "spice of life" thing.
I would have to count but I'm sure there are over 300 color styles by now.
newQ: What materials have you made keys in?A: Oh good gawd! Well, *gulp*, here goes...
(no particular order, just as they come to me)
PS, ABS, PUR (various), POM (Delrin), vinyl, aluminum, titanium, bronze, wood (various), SI, PC, PP, LDPE, CFRP (carbon fiber), GRP, FRP (general), UP, EP, PVC, PBT, lost souls (i keed), latex, NR, charcoal, stones (various), onyx, amber, shell, bone, silver, gold (usually plated), police (lulz copper), brass, steel, glass (various), hopes and dreams (loling), proprietary polymer composites (engineered by yours truly), bizmuth, pewter, stainless steel, PET, fused silica, tungsten, ceramics (mainly porcelain), paper (various), photo polymer (for lulz, had to make a computer feel special too), aluminum cans (twas cool!), acrylic (various), sugar, candy (various), chocolate (various and filled), sweat and tears (from various gods), paint (to prove a point), icecream (ode to an old friend), ice (twas chill), enamels (mainly for cloisonne and champleve), and tape (a lot funnier if you knew me).
Can you tell I have a varied background and like to experiment? =P
I'm likely forgetting some but this should help out those who are constantly wondering to within an inch of their life. I'm trying to gather many of them for one big photo shoot. Some were sold in small quantities and some were never sold/distributed. I know I forgot some, but you get the point. =P
Q: What is/who/are "dibs"?A: 1st rule of dibs, do not talk about dibs!
Q: What keyboards and switches will your keys fit on?A: I have keys compatible with Cherry MX switches, Topre switches, IBM Buckling Spring switches, and ALPS switches. They are always labeled as such and are usually labeled for which particular keyboards keys and rows they happen to match closely with or replace.
Q: What's the difference between FXESC and Clack Factory? CFK?A: FXESC is the name and hub for all of my artistic pursuits so the Clack Factory would be under and a part of that as a specific pursuit of my keyboard related work. As for CFK, it's Clack Factory Keys, or someones favorite fast food chain backwards. =P
Q: Is this ____ one of your keys? Or How do I know if I have one of your keys?A: All of my keys are marked with either "FXE" or "CF" in a circle or rectangle, if not you've been duped!
newQ: Have you collaborated with or endorsed the use of your designs (artistic or functional) by other makers (manufacturer/hobbyist)?A: 99% of the time NOPE! They either directly copied my work or at best were heavily influenced by it. All of my art is copyrighted.
newQ: This keycap has a stem similar to yours, how can I tell if it's a cc.A: A number of individuals have copied my stem designs, offsets, inner profiles, and styles. Why? Because they were apparently good designs. Look for my markings mentioned above^ to see if they were made by me.
Q: Wait! Will you still sell through Elitekeyboards.com???A: Yes, I will be offering mostly different items here in different quantities, EK is my distributor and deals more with specific volume runs and such.
Q: Where can I buy your keys?A: How did you miss the question above? ^
Q: I want so and so key, can you make it? And can you do it now?A: Probably and probably not right now. XD
Honestly, I really have a lot on my plate right now. I will hopefully be available for simple custom runs soon and complex ones at a later date.
Q: What OEM or company do you use to make your keys?A: It's just me and my gnomes on equipment designed, fabricated, and operated by... me! =)
newQ: Where are your keys made?A: 100% in the U.S.A. Believe it or not that includes everything! My materials are also 100% made and sourced in the U.S.A as well as my equipment (fabricated and/or sourced).
newQ: Do you throw away your mistakes?A: No I keep them close by in order to stay humble. LuLz
Honestly, I recycle, reuse, and upcycle over 90% of my materials and components by weight, volume, and quantity.
newQ: Do you use computers to make your keys?A: NOPE! These works are all crafted by my hands. I use old prototyping practices as well as special techniques I have personally created/developed over the years. I have a custom built duplicator (similar to a pantograph) that I use from time to time. I don't use cheap silicone molds nor do I use overly expensive hardened steel ones stuck in an injection press or a paint pot.
newQ: Can you tell me more specifics on how you make your keys?A: Yes, but will I? Probably not. I did that a few times long ago and the individuals turned around and tried (emphasis on "try") to copy and sell them.
newQ: Can you teach me how to make keys?A: Yes, but will I? See above^. I have taught a good number of students how to do similar things in a more simplistic process. Some of their projects included better versions of some of the other keys you see around.
Q: Can you tell me what ghost keys you have and when they were available?A: Nope!
Q: Can I get some free stuff?A: Uh... can I?
Q: Can I buy a ton of your keys for a discount and sell them?A: You mean, can you be a distributor? At this time I am only selling through Elitekeyboards and myself (Clack Factory, clickclack).