• wjrii@kbin.socialOP
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    11 months ago

    Maybe you could start with small dots on four corner keycaps in one go to calibrate/not risk bad prints on a full keycap set.

    Huh. Yeah, it would need to be something like that, and that as a preliminary burn could work! With the one at a time, it’s invariably going to be slow and end up inconsistent, BUT on the plus side, an error in alignment or sizing only kills one keycap and there’s no risk of compounding error: being 1mm off is bad, but usable, while being one DEGREE off on a batch job could get much worse, and quickly. I specifically took a break from keycaps today to think on it, since I think every single one the rest of the way will be a one-off setup.

    I may refresh my memory on how many spare keycaps I have and try doing a batch of 3-5 to see if it will work well or if there’s some other way to screw it up that I haven’t considered yet. My capslock glyph was going to be nicer and more on-theme that that giant oval, but early on I thought that simply placing the cap against a known 90-degree angle would be fine, but vibrations or something happened on Caps Lock and it came out a blurry mess. At least the “cover-up tattoo” has clean edges.

    If batching out the keys does work well, that could make the remaining keycaps (and future batches) much more practical. For this board, the entire set of keycaps was less than $20, but everything else was cheap too, so I’m trying to make the “prototype” work with what I’ve already bought, LOL.