I think thats what ill do, but im getting a set of pbt keycaps so i dont know that i care all that much.
If your PBT space bar is also bent (It does happen!) the hairdryer method should help to fix it.
there isn't a single pbt space bar that comes which is NOT bent. It's just in the nature of making um, which is why topre gives you an abs spacebar while using pbt on the rest of the caps,
Instead of hairdryer method, we should dub it the PBT hairdryer "doctrine".
If you want a slick functioning pbt space bar, you have to blowdry, then dunk in ice water, while applying gentle tension to the spacebar under water. You have 3-4 trys to get it right, by the fifth try, the plastic surface might be too denatured, which will turn colors very soon.
Interestingly enough, all my PBT spacebars are straight. I have ones made by IBM, unicomp, and Cherry. I have heard that most of the new imsto ones are also straight.
Nope, look closely, they're ever so slightly warped, even if the're working correctly
I'm sure if I brought out an atomic force microscope, it might be a few microns out of place, It's not visibly warped to my eye, and I would say it's about equally as straight as an ABS spacebar.
Pointyfox: I get that on my IBM spacebar, because of toleraces in the barrel, though it is visibly deformed slightly around the stabilizer, I am sure you'd get the same with an ABS spacebar. (Just tried it with an ABS spacebar on my cherry. Due to cherry stabilizer tolerances, it also is a bit loose.
I would say that if PBT spacebars are warped, it is often not noticeable in use. Some of the older chinese spacebars had an issue with major warping, but they appear to have fixed things.