And my caps!matt3o wrote: ↑This will take some time, but I'm working on it! Hopefully I will see some sample before year end
No hurry, in truth. I just want to know they're safe.
thanks! Will do!ramnes wrote: ↑Matt3o, you don't know how much I would like this to happen. If there's anything I can do to help, shoot me a PM.
if you already have the 3d scans... that would spare us quite some $$$ !XMIT wrote: ↑matt3o did you get a chance to have a look at both the Selectric/Beam Spring style high profile sphericals, and the ones that are common on some Hall effect keyboards? They're not quite the same.
I wonder of TechShop has a 3D scanner. If so I'll get you some scans for sure.
Funnily enough... I'll be around San Jose again later this year!XMIT wrote: ↑Yeah. Some TechShops have a NextEngine 3D scanner:
http://www.nextengine.com/products/scan ... s/accurate
Austin - Round Rock does not. However, San Jose and San Francisco do. I've sent an e-mail asking for one. There is like a 5% chance that I'll be able to use the San Francisco one sometime soon.
Now, who in the San Francisco or San Jose area might have some interesting spherical caps in their inventory and be willing to visit TechShop to help us out?
I've got nothing. At this rate it would be easier to re-draw them than scan them given the available resources. It may take me a while to get to it (1-2 months).niomosy wrote: ↑Any update on those scans, by chance?
Muirium wrote: ↑Glorious un-yellowable pale creamy white dyesubs first, please. No point in disguising these as dark old ABS double shots, only with less vibrant legends. Play to dyesub's strength, not its weakness.