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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: Mikecase00 on Mon, 15 October 2007, 15:56:07
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I've completed dying my Model-M black and thought I'd share it with the rest of the geek-hack keyboard nuts. It went pretty well, although I had to hunt around a while to find some Plastikote vinyl dye rather than the ubiquitous Duplicolor vinyl paint. The results look good so far, but I want to wear test it for a while to see how the dye holds up.
Here's a shot of the finished product
(http://mikecase.net/ModelM/Model-M-keyboard-dyed-black.jpg)
Here's the whole story http://mikecase.net/ModelM/Black-USB-ModelM-Keyboard-Mod-3.html
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Looks very nice Mike. Are you planning on doing the keycaps at all? I'd really like to know how they hold up with the Plastikote product.
Thanks for the update.
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Looks very nice Mike. Are you planning on doing the keycaps at all? I'd really like to know how they hold up with the Plastikote product.
Thanks for the update.
I was thinking about painting the original set of key caps black so I could swap in a das-keyboard style look when the mood struck me. I'll probably get to that in the next few weeks when I get around to dying the ps/2 cable. Truth be told, I've got several M's and this first one was kind of a tester.
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Dam that looks nice, i was considering painting my model m5-2 too.....what kind of paint are you using? did you use air brushing?
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Thanks
I used Plasti-kote Vinyl Color spray paint (as can be seen in the article on my website ;-)
I did a lot of reading about what was best to use, and it looks like the Plasti-Kote stuff gets good reviews while the much more widely available Dupli-Color vinyl paint apparently doesn't hold up as well. So far my board is holding up great to hours of daily abuse. The only complaint I have is I wish it were slightly less glossy.
As for putting it on, I just sprayed it from the can. It's important not to put on thick coats. I think I put on about 5 thin coats which helps prevent runs and bubbles. Pretty easy to do really. Make sure your board is clean first though, a good scrub down with some rubbing alcohol will help the dye adhere better.
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Or you lacquer (http://www.pfu.fujitsu.com/hhkeyboard/hhkbprohg/hg_j.html) the keytops instead. You know what I mean (http://asia.cnet.com/blogs/mobileojisan/post.htm?id=61960899)?
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Urushi!
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Urushi!
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