Hey, can you give me a tipp on how to protect paint on 3D printed keycaps? I'm using acrylic paint and tried Vallejo Varnish, but it seems to be not protecting the paint enough from scratches.
@GrattKobe2 жыл бұрын
Incredible work
@innofernandez59802 жыл бұрын
Wow!! 😍
@theluc1f3r932 жыл бұрын
Looks nice, but 55$ for just 1 keycap? Like wtf? I know its hard to make it, but you use mostly parts from SLA printers and just paint it + fill with reisin (no gold, diamonds, etc. to compensate price). For 55$ you can have a whole new good keaboard or 3-4 medium. If 55$ for 10 keycaps, then it would be ok.
@Duderus2 жыл бұрын
55 for a good keyboard? Lol what.
@theluc1f3r932 жыл бұрын
@@Duderus yeah, good, and 10-15$ more for mechanical in here. But BTW most people and gamer has around 25$ keyboard or laptop. So buying just one KeyCap for 2x higher price is insane. Especially is not full hand made, but 3D printed, then quick painted and filled with reisin.
@vanthaitran34932 жыл бұрын
@@theluc1f3r93 all I can say is welcome to the artisan keycap world
@ayylmao.mp32 жыл бұрын
55 for 10 caps??? XD Painting one probably takes at least an hour alone, never mind all the work put into the design etc.
@theluc1f3r932 жыл бұрын
@@ayylmao.mp3 1 hour? nope 10-15 minutes one (i paint many figures for events), all if you do more at same time maybe hour, material like 1 hour time (not printing time, but SLA can print 50 of them)), so in total if you do 10 at same time . But that time is not like you are lawyer so you charge that much, In total one key to make with material cost 3-5 dollars. So double price is ok. But not this, this maybe to get nice escape but not more keys :D I can do this too cheaper and same or better quallity, but for me not worth to sell it in USA, because that shipping, vat, clo,... it would cost 100 dollars per box, that will be insane.