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Offline itlnstln

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« Reply #50 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 13:30:37 »
Quote from: AndrewZorn;126098
spraypaint: keys look crappier after a month. years down the line there's still going to be some keys showing SOME coating, as in, still worse than just normal, even wear.

See these posts:
 
http://geekhack.org/showpost.php?p=125785&postcount=11
 
http://geekhack.org/showpost.php?p=125814&postcount=19
 
Special K's keyboard is the first time I have seen this "spraypainted" phenomenon.  You are also assuming that you can see the coating.  Comparing my original, coated keys to my uncoated blank keys, there is no visible difference (other than Special K's problem); they look identical.  You can, however see evidence on the underside of a coated cap by some "waterspots" from the coating being sprayed on.
 
That said, and for those reasons above, I agree with you.  The coating seems pretty pointless, and they could save some money, hopefully for the consumer, by not using it.


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« Reply #51 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 13:50:57 »
an invisible coating, while invisible when uniformly spread, is usually visible at the 'edge' of where it starts and stops...
but i will say no more until i see it for myself (or don't!)

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« Reply #52 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 13:56:37 »
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Here's my shiny spacebar (I had this in the key wiki but since it's coming up again). I can't tell where the coating has worn off. Pretty invisible transition.
 
And if we're gonna start QFTing all over the place (how annoying) this is the post that Majestouch was responding to. Technically all he was talking about was the letters, not the shininess.

Thank you, ripster.  I think we're all done here.  No more talk of Filco key cap wear.  This post/pic pretty much says it all.


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« Reply #53 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 14:03:21 »
okay, so maybe it really IS just that one guy.

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« Reply #54 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 17:01:27 »
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Apples and oranges.  The letters don't wear off on the Filco, either.  This is exactly the point.  The coating might come off and the plastic goes shiny, but the letters don't wear off.
 
I bet the caps on your Toshiba are pretty shiny, too.


I see, so now the new rule is: printed lettering is same as laser etched?
on what basis exactly?

And on what basis are you saying the keys dont look like crap in the meanwhile while you're waiting for the silk screen to come off? Because you dont like "that one guy's" pictures?  
If you want more pictures thats reason to DEFER judgement, not hastily rush to it.


On what basis are you saying with such certainty that:
-while the coating comes off
-while the keys get shiny
Both indicating wear from contact with fingers,
-the printed letters are magically going to remain?

On what basis? Logic? nope. Faith? ya, faith.

My toshiba keys are shiny alright -- right over the half-erased lettering.
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Offline wellington1869

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« Reply #55 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 17:04:35 »
Quote from: ripster;126117
Here's my shiny spacebar (I had this in the key wiki but since it's coming up again).  I can't tell where the coating has worn off.  Pretty invisible transition.


thats strange, ripster -- the OP seems to have "noticed" it.

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I was quite disappointed to find yesterday morning that the S key on my 1-month old FKBN104MC/EB already has a little spot in the center of it where the special coating seems to have worn off.
....
Now that I take a closer look, I'm starting to notice a similar spot on the right side of the spacebar.


BUT IF YOU DIDNT, THEN THERE MUST BE NO PROBLEM HERE. I GUESS HE"S JUST NUTS, HUH?


Or did the cavalry successfully convince him he was seeing things?
Seeing things again, as we customers tend to do, I guess.

It must be our fault - OP, TRY PUTTING YOUR FINGERS LESS ON THE KEYS, THAT WILL "SOLVE" THE KEY WEAR ISSUE.

Ah, another customer's problem solved.
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Offline wellington1869

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« Reply #56 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 17:11:18 »
Quote from: ripster

And if we're gonna start QFTing all over the place (how annoying) this is the post that Majestouch was responding to. Technically all he was talking about was the letters, not the shininess.


You used the right word ripster -- "technically".

Now, this is interesting.

So, geekhack responders in the thread should therefore NOT point out to the OP that:
1) the posts he was reading was about key/coating wear.  WHy not point that out to him? Only one reason.
2) Not point him to other threads discussing this. WHy not? Only one reason.
3) Not point out to him that long standing opinion at GH (not to mention the facts on the ground) are that nearly any other style of keyboard contruction will last longer than printed letters. Why not point that out to him? only one reason.

In other words, we should have -- like the vendor -- carefully delineated the conversation in a way that is carefully benefiicial to the vendor. Thats what ripster is saying. "Technically."

Fanboys? Maybe. Rushing to judgement? Sure. An abundance of misdirected politeness for the vendor? Of course.

Fanboys? Maybe...

Serving geekhackers interests? No.  Helping the vendor bury criticism? Definitely.
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Offline SCTony

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« Reply #57 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 17:16:11 »
I'll just chime in to say that this issue stopped me from seriously considering getting one of these boards. Everything else about them I like, but the finish coming off would just bug me. I keep waiting to see if they consider it enough of an issue to change the keys. I am in no hurry now that I've found a Model F :whistle:
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Offline msiegel

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« Reply #58 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 17:18:17 »
they won't, but congratulations on the model f
:D :D

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Offline ch_123

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« Reply #59 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 17:20:25 »
I haven't had any problems with the finish on my Model F's keycaps!

*ducks for cover*

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« Reply #60 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 17:27:23 »
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I haven't had any problems with the finish on my Model F's keycaps!

*ducks for cover*


I've never had an issue (or even heard of an issue) of this kind on any of the following keyboards that i've owned: any unicomp, any ibm, any non-filco alps, any scorpius m10, any cherry, any topre, any DSI... wait a minute - basically any mechanical board i've owned so far except for filco.

psssst, but dont tell the cavalry (ripster + itlnstln) that...

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Offline msiegel

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« Reply #61 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 17:27:45 »
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I haven't had any problems with the finish on my Model F's keycaps!


i think they last indefinitely XD

btw, don't dark keys show shinyness more than light-colored keys?

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Offline AndrewZorn

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« Reply #62 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 17:29:37 »
wellington, im going to have to take your advice of touching my keyboard less.  i think doing this could greatly extend the life of my coating.

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« Reply #63 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 17:30:36 »
Yeah, black keycaps seem to be particularly shine and wear prone compared with white or grey ones. At least Filco got the lettering right - Unicomp had to stop making their printed black keycaps, and the Black AT101Ws supposedly had letter wear issues. Same with the Das Professional.

I don't think it's any co-incidence that Topres have black-on-black keycaps.

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wellington, im going to have to take your advice of touching my keyboard less. i think doing this could greatly extend the life of my coating.

Great for preventing spring-wear too.

Offline wellington1869

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« Reply #64 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 17:31:23 »
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wellington, im going to have to take your advice of touching my keyboard less.  i think doing this could greatly extend the life of my coating.


xD If you read the fine print in the warranty, i'll bet money thats actually required in the contract xD  You see, only you are liable for any undesireable thing that happens to/on/with your keyboard. xD

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« Reply #65 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 17:36:08 »
i take the time now to say that while i agree with wellington and the rest, i still think the majestouch line is really good for what it is.

in haiku form,

my filco is nice
elitekeyboards is good too
but why coat the keys

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« Reply #66 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 17:45:41 »
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« Reply #67 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 17:47:30 »
For questions regarding key quality, please touch your keyboard less.
For questions regarding return policy, please make an informed decision beforehand.
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« Reply #68 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 17:54:22 »
ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the age of mass production.

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« Reply #69 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 18:00:30 »
Quote from: AndrewZorn;126196

but why coat the keys


if you ask me there was likely only one reason to coat the keys - to protect the printed lettering from wearing off.
They wouldnt have to have worried about it if it was laser etched.  Its decal and printed keys that often come with a coating, like on my cheap laptops. They had a coating too. To protect the lettering for a little while longer.
Unfortunately they seem to have gotten the coating itself all wrong. As in gone after a month in the OPs case. At least my laptop's coating lasted a few years. And either way its not going to last 2 decades like on my M. My M keys arent even shiny yet. Nor would that matter cuz the letters arent printed on.
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« Reply #70 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 18:01:14 »
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ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the age of mass production.
joking aside i hate when i hear that kind of thing

just because you are making an incredible amount (which i doubt they are, in this case) you do not have to sacrifice quality... there is not some world shortage of plastic.

i could cut corners on something i make 5 of a year.  similarly, i could decide to keep a product to spec even if i was selling 5 million a year.

Quote from: wellington1869;126209
if you ask me there was likely only one reason to coat the keys - to protect the printed lettering from wearing off.
They wouldnt have to have worried about it if it was laser etched.  Its decal and printed keys that come with a coating, like on my cheap laptops. They had a coating too. To protect the lettering for a little while longer.
Unfortunately they seem to have gotten the coating itself all wrong.
i could see this if they were being sneaky, and like i said, just trying to make it through the honeymoon period...
but if they truly thought this was a good solution (or even a solution at all) then that is just stupid.  it's like expecting one car waxing to last your entire life.
EDIT no, that's not even a good analogy.  but i cannot think of one, because i cannot recall a situation where a company came up with one technique just to cover its ass on a different technique aimed to save money in the first place, that for most purposes is fine.

again,
printed keys, no coating = fine... be cheap.  but this would be fine.
laser, doubleshot, dye sub = wow awesome keys thanks

but make cheap keys, then spend time and money coating them, to get an extra month out of the key style with the shortest lifetime?
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« Reply #71 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 18:06:12 »
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ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the age of mass production.


...but without mass-production prices, is the point.  

I'll take mass production if it comes with the economies of scale and price-drops that its supposed to come with.

If i'm paying "special" prices I'm justified in expecting a bit more.  And there are boards out there that offer more in this regard for someone like me for whom this issue matters.

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« Reply #72 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 18:07:33 »
Can you laser-etch white characters onto a black keycap?

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« Reply #73 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 18:12:40 »
because the mechanical keyboard market is relatively small, this is as close to million-unit prices as we're going to get.

when it comes to reducing costs, i'd be more than happy to buy keyboard kits from an enthusiast run non-profit People's Keyboard Company -- maker of the world's best designed keyboards :)

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« Reply #74 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 18:24:28 »
Quote from: wellington1869;126187
I've never had an issue (or even heard of an issue) of this kind on any of the following keyboards that i've owned: any unicomp, any ibm, any non-filco alps, any scorpius m10, any cherry, any topre, any DSI... wait a minute - basically any mechanical board i've owned so far except for filco.

psssst, but dont tell the cavalry (ripster + itlnstln) that...

TBH, the Realforce 87U I got from you last month does already have a noticeable shiny spot on the spacebar. And it's not something that appeared last week, it was already visible when I received it.

I want to be clear, I am super happy with this keyboard and believe I got a great deal from you, plus the transaction has been perfect. I'm just saying that this keyboard (which is maybe 6 months old?) and has probably the best keycaps available today is already getting shiny, so I don't believe this is a problem only related to Filco keys.

The board I was using before the Topre, a Cherry G80-1800 I bought new (with black double shot keycaps), started to show shiny spots after maybe a couple of months of daily usage.

The one I used before it, a Cherry G80-5000 which I received almost new, (white double shot keycaps), started to show shiny spots in a couple of months too.

The same happened with another Cherry, a G80-11900 with black double shot keycaps that I bought new from eBay.

The Dell AT102W, with black keys, which I bought 2nd hand on eBay, I've already received with the letters partially worn off.

The only boards that survived in my hands a long time without exhibiting signs of keycap wear are the IBM Model M.

I never owned a Filco so I cannot say for sure, probably it's true that the keys start to wear more quickly than other keyboards, but maybe, I repeat, MAYBE, this issue is being exaggerated a bit.
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« Reply #75 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 18:28:03 »
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wait, so how long did the coating take to wear off that one?

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« Reply #76 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 18:30:04 »
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Can you laser-etch white characters onto a black keycap?


Quote from: ch_123;126212

the Black AT101Ws supposedly had letter wear issues.


I thought the black AT101W's did have laser-etched keys?  Regarding the wear issues, I thought the issue was that they weren't that bright to begin with.  Someone on here compared a brand new black AT101W to a heavily-used one and said the letters looked the same.  I don't remember where I saw that comparison though.
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LOL - we're on post #163 of this mega-thread and you've gone from"keyboard n00b" to "keyboard sn0b".  We've done our job.

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« Reply #77 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 18:32:20 »
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I thought the black AT101W's did have laser-etched keys?  Regarding the wear issues, I thought the issue was that they weren't that bright to begin with.  Someone on here compared a brand new black AT101W to a heavily-used one and said the letters looked the same.  I don't remember where I saw that comparison though.

I have a black AT102W and can confirm that the letters on the most frequently used keys are thinner / more worn than the others.

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« Reply #78 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 18:37:40 »
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Maybe Welly will give you your money back?


Don't touch my Topre!!! :boxing:

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« Reply #79 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 18:41:05 »
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OK, now I see it.  It's the bottom edge of spacebar (sorry for the fuzzy pic but it's Wellys).
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where did those white-on-black topre keycaps come from?

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« Reply #80 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 18:41:42 »
you beat me to it. that's a nice combination :)

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« Reply #81 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 18:42:11 »
Quote from: Special K;126222
I thought the black AT101W's did have laser-etched keys?  Regarding the wear issues, I thought the issue was that they weren't that bright to begin with.  Someone on here compared a brand new black AT101W to a heavily-used one and said the letters looked the same.  I don't remember where I saw that comparison though.


I think they were printed.

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« Reply #82 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 18:43:24 »
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OK, now I see it.  It's the bottom edge of spacebar (sorry for the fuzzy pic but it's Wellys).



Sorry for the crap pic. And no, I didn't give her a bath in acetone.

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« Reply #83 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 18:44:55 »
topre did what they could to slow the wear... better materials, better processes...
and yes, they cost more...
but even TOPRE, manufacturer of the best keycaps, does not need to spraypaint their keys?  why not?  it would add a month to the life of those rough keycaps!

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« Reply #84 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 18:47:29 »
Quote from: ripster;126232
Stickers.  Post is here.

Now I have found stickers to be ideal for those who are concerned about key wear.  Never did like the Velcro though.

oh, i see, the filco solution.  got a problem?  slap something on top of it.

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« Reply #85 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 18:47:42 »
paint, eh? i always suspected they weren't aluminum ;)

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« Reply #86 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 19:04:40 »
look at that beautiful, intact lettering... it must have cost a fortune to make those!

where's the coating?

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« Reply #87 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 19:11:00 »
The finish on those metallic grey caps isn't great, and I'm pretty sure I've seen wear on some. Then again, some of those keycaps are quite obviously the old grey/white ones that have been painted over.

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« Reply #88 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 19:27:36 »
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Black Apple keyboards seem to have a problem too.  Fanboys stick an iSkin on it.  LOL - iSkin.

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iSkin sounds like some sort of weird Mac condom. Assuming they actually have sex, that is...

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« Reply #89 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 19:28:33 »
hey ripster, do we know conclusively what the model m keycaps are made of?

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« Reply #90 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 19:29:34 »
Pure win?

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« Reply #91 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 19:30:16 »
ah, yes... pure win :D

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Offline ch_123

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« Reply #92 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 19:30:43 »
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iSkin sounds like some sort of weird Mac condom. Assuming they actually have sex, that is...


Don't be ridiculous, we all know Mac users are asexual and reproduce through their feelings of excessive smugness.

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« Reply #93 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 19:44:08 »
Model Fs yellow? This is news to me.

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« Reply #94 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 19:47:47 »
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Nope - they melted around 180 to 200 deg Fahrenheit.    I think Keyb_gr suspected the spacebar at least was of a different material because they tend to yellow more.
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I'm pretty sure IBM keys last so long because they are so rough, not because the plastic is super duper.  

Speaking of yellow, where's the Model F guy that won't ever buy Filco because of shiny keys?  He must like yellow better.


pvc is supposed to melt at 176F, abs at 221F
hmm... :)

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« Reply #95 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 20:43:41 »
Its not PVC it's PC.

PVC is PolyVinylChloride
PC is PolyCarbonate
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Clicky iOne Scorpius M10, OCN-branded Ducky DK-9008-C, Blackmore Nocturna, Redragon Kumara K552-1, Qtronix Scorpius Keypad, Chicony KB-5181(Monterey)
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« Reply #96 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 20:47:35 »
i thought polycarbonate was clear
lexan is polycarbonate

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« Reply #97 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 20:53:41 »
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i thought polycarbonate was clear
lexan is polycarbonate


Polycarbonate can be clear or colored. The white and black MacBooks have PolyCarbonate cases.
Buckling Springs IBM Model F AT, New Model F 77, Unicomp New Model M
Clicky iOne Scorpius M10, OCN-branded Ducky DK-9008-C, Blackmore Nocturna, Redragon Kumara K552-1, Qtronix Scorpius Keypad, Chicony KB-5181(Monterey)
Tactile Apple AEKII (Cream damped ALPS), Filco FKBN91M/JB (Japanese Tenkeyless), Cherry G84-5200, Cherry G84-4100LPAUS, Datalux Spacesaver(Cherry ML), Redragon Devarajas K556 RGB, Newmen GM711, Poker II (Cherry MX Clear), Logitech G910 Orion Spark, Logitech K840
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« Reply #98 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 21:32:08 »
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speaking of yellow, where's the model f guy that won't ever buy filco because of shiny keys?  He must like yellow better.


Lol the only yellowing is on the rear leg extenders- just slightly faded. That's a gray card to give you some idea of the shade.
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« Reply #99 on: Fri, 16 October 2009, 21:35:54 »
polycarbonate melts at over 250F... i don't think those are polycarbonate

Filco Zero (Fukka) AEKII sliders and keycaps * Filco Tenkeyless MX brown * IBM F/AT parts: modding
Model F Mod Log * Open Source Generic keyboard controller