They've put a keycap on a switch on a keycap on a switch.
"Yo dawg, I heard you liked pressing mechanical switches, so I put a switch on a switch so you can press a switch while you're pressing a switch"
Hey... HEY! You guys know what we need?!
GIANT KEYCAPPIES FOR THE NOVELKEY BIG SWITCHES.
With switch-toggled LEDs in its eyes/head. We'd have a cute table lamp.
So if you were to use the key that the Keycappie is in (using the stemmed version), you would have to push the top switch, and then the entire contraption would move to push the switch that its sitting on?
I'm just an amateur ;)
I think any sprays work well but using spray primer before painting will be very efficient. Makes big difference on painting.
Especially this Tamiya's supports nylon material itself.
https://www.tamiyausa.com/items/paints-finishes-60/finishing-supplies-62000/spray-primer-for-nylon-surface-87152
Also making surface smooth using sandpaper before painting, will makes colors brilliant.
*"sandpaper" is English? It's a rough sandy paper, polish things...
Not Keycappie, but I tried spray painting on nylon material.
*Sorry it's Japanese post.
http://romly.com/archives/2017/11/3d_print_painting.html
Please make your own Keycappie!
That's why they are so white. They want to be dyed in your hue!
@XiK For science, any way you all might be able to procure enough of the keycap ones to completely fill a Planck or something with these, and see if you can actually type on them?
You realise you can buy these Romly keychains from other vendors for cheaper right? With more colour selection too... You'd also get them a lot sooner
No free switches though, but that isn't a deal breaker imo but free switches are a nice touch
CompoundAceI'm BrainFlush, I can do anything.
And like others on MassDrop.
We support the maker because he deserves it and we use MassDrop because they get us stuff we want.
You can go buy it from wherever. I'll stick to supporting the good guys. .
Thanks.