Dye G80-11800 key caps
- keyboardlover
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They actually look pretty cool. Are they lasered or dye sublimated?
- Taeyoung
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Well...Parabellum wrote:How will these look after a few months of use?
I can't expect the results yet but I'll try to post the results again a few months later.
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Those blue keys would look really good on a white/beige keyboard.
- sixty
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Nope, thats physically impossible since double shot keys are made under heat. The plastic forms a permanent connection.NewGuy wrote:That looks great. How do you dye them without also doing the lettering? They don't look like double-shot keys. (where I assume it would be possible to remove the outer cap and only dye it)
- Peter
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Somebody recently collected 200 US Credits for a set of USED dye-sublimation Cherry key-caps on eBay !keyboardlover wrote:They actually look pretty cool. Are they lasered or dye sublimated?
It would be like tagging on the Declaration of Independence ...
- keyboardlover
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Lol...I bet Moogle won them, using his top secret USA eBay agent (MissleMike).
- Taeyoung
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Yeah, this is the right answer!sixty wrote:Right, laser burns out some of the plastic, which then creates the contrast.NewGuy wrote:I see. So how do you go about dying the keys then? Is it just that the lasered area doesn't pick up the dye?
All those are laser-etched keys of G80-11800 and I've dyed them three colors, olive green, jungle green and kingfisher.
- Taeyoung
- Location: Republic of Korea
- Main keyboard: KMAC/KMAC Mini/Phantom/Realforce 87UKB
- Main mouse: Logitech MX300
- Favorite switch: MX Brown
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Right, most of them are thin PBT keycaps.sixty wrote:I just noticed that some of the keycaps are thin PBT. I didn't know 11800 existed still with thin keycaps. All I had ever seen was the thick version.