As a heads up, you should probably mention proper PPE in the way of wearing a respirator when doing this. Especially when sanding (and it looks like you're dry sanding on top of that) resin.
Good shout, Brian! We show gloves and eye protection but not a respirator when sanding. Glad you caught it (and value safety!) Added it to the caption. Thanks for watching.
The artisan keycap community is really amazing. I'd love to assist Alumilite in understanding more about the community and requirements we have for products/processes. Contact me any time!
Wow! This was great and I instantly subscribed. Just got into the mechanical keyboard hobby and this is what I want to learn. Living in Portugal, I have a feeling it'll be expensive to get the vacuum pot and tools. But I'll definitely be checking out more of your videos and give it a try.
Not sure if anyone mentioned it but you can avoid the keycap melting if it's not ABS and made of PBT instead. ( Assuming you weren't making a mold and working with clay as a finished product)
5:05 That Lego and Tuck Tape is actually a very material saving method, which is good. You only really waste the Tape and not the whole form. 👍 But doesn't Epoxy have a chance to break on you?
Silly question, but say you sell something like this. Specifically using things that are normally branded like the “blue shell” would you need to pay some sort or royalties?
Super helpful video. I'm looking to get into Artisan cap creation and I just had a few questions. For one, I'm going to clay and mold making route for now, so my question is, what would a good degassing pot be that's not super expensive? There's one on eBay for around 120-130. But that seems kind sketchy to me lol.... I'm it looking for it to blow up. As far as the silicone and resin. What would you recommend for both? My first cap I have planned isn't super detailed but I'm sure they will be later on, once I get the hang of this. Thanks man!
Hey there Dustin, that's awesome that you're looking to get into Artison keycap creation! For vacuum chambers, we typically recommend checking out Best Value online but you should also be able to find them on Amazon or in your local hardware store. As far as silicone and resin it kind of just depends on what you're looking to make - will the keycaps be clear? Will they be really detailed characters? Will you be adding color, glitter, or additives? We would recommend reaching out to our technical services team at info@alumilite.com with some more details about your project and they can help you choose the right products for what you need!
Hey Guys I needed help with Anne Pro 2 keyboard (60% keyboard): I need a Portuguese keyboard, but doing so I don't have the functions on the side of those keycaps. So my point is, where can I got to, to order custom backlit keys, in Portuguese, backlit but have the side functions on them?
Thanks for the confidence boost but we are no where close to being great at this application! You should check out all of the amazing keycap makers using Alumilite - their work is incredible!!
A for effort, but there are better ways to learn how to do this. Feel free to reach out to some established Artisan keycap makers for future cap making content.
Thanks for watching! We're here to help people make what they want to make, so hopefully this video helps some people dip their toes into keycap making. We'd love to have some pros show off using our products, but until then, we'll be here educating. :)
You have the best job in all the world- get to play and use your imagination!
We're pretty lucky over here, Lewis!
As a heads up, you should probably mention proper PPE in the way of wearing a respirator when doing this. Especially when sanding (and it looks like you're dry sanding on top of that) resin.
Good shout, Brian! We show gloves and eye protection but not a respirator when sanding. Glad you caught it (and value safety!) Added it to the caption. Thanks for watching.
The artisan keycap community is really amazing. I'd love to assist Alumilite in understanding more about the community and requirements we have for products/processes. Contact me any time!
Absolutely! Go ahead and give us a follow if you're on Instagram and say hey.
Oven bake Sculpey is fantastic. I use it for all
my sculptures
It really is!
The melted Key!!!!! I spit out my water~~~ hahahhahaahhaa!!!!
We thought people would get a kick out of that mistake. That's why we said you should go with the air drying sculpy so you don't do what we did, lol
Omg that was classic, especially because I BAKED the air dry & ruined it hahahahhahaa
@@juliesbcc Haha oh nooo!
Wow! This was great and I instantly subscribed. Just got into the mechanical keyboard hobby and this is what I want to learn. Living in Portugal, I have a feeling it'll be expensive to get the vacuum pot and tools. But I'll definitely be checking out more of your videos and give it a try.
Reach out with any questions and definitely with finished product photos! You can find us @alumiliteco on Instagram.
Not sure if anyone mentioned it but you can avoid the keycap melting if it's not ABS and made of PBT instead. ( Assuming you weren't making a mold and working with clay as a finished product)
This is great advice - thanks so much!
Me: makes it out of clay, bakes it, and hotglues it
5:05 That Lego and Tuck Tape is actually a very material saving method, which is good. You only really waste the Tape and not the whole form. 👍
But doesn't Epoxy have a chance to break on you?
Silly question, but say you sell something like this. Specifically using things that are normally branded like the “blue shell” would you need to pay some sort or royalties?
Hi Braxton... that's a great question that unfortunately I don't have an answer to. Maybe someone who watches this video will be able to assist!
Nintendo wouldn't be the company to test the waters with haha.
can you use modeling clay to make the mold? Or would it lose its shape its not hard?
It'd likely lose its shape! It also wouldn't be reusable.
Hi! What kind of paint did u use? Is it acrylic paint?
Yes, we used spray paint for the blue and acrylic for the white.
@@AlumiliteCorporation Okay, thank you so much!
Super helpful video. I'm looking to get into Artisan cap creation and I just had a few questions. For one, I'm going to clay and mold making route for now, so my question is, what would a good degassing pot be that's not super expensive? There's one on eBay for around 120-130. But that seems kind sketchy to me lol.... I'm it looking for it to blow up. As far as the silicone and resin. What would you recommend for both? My first cap I have planned isn't super detailed but I'm sure they will be later on, once I get the hang of this. Thanks man!
Hey there Dustin, that's awesome that you're looking to get into Artison keycap creation! For vacuum chambers, we typically recommend checking out Best Value online but you should also be able to find them on Amazon or in your local hardware store. As far as silicone and resin it kind of just depends on what you're looking to make - will the keycaps be clear? Will they be really detailed characters? Will you be adding color, glitter, or additives?
We would recommend reaching out to our technical services team at info@alumilite.com with some more details about your project and they can help you choose the right products for what you need!
@@AlumiliteCorporation I'll definitely reach out to them. Thank you so much!
Hey Guys
I needed help with Anne Pro 2 keyboard (60% keyboard):
I need a Portuguese keyboard, but doing so I don't have the functions on the side of those keycaps.
So my point is, where can I got to, to order custom backlit keys, in Portuguese, backlit but have the side functions on them?
We're not too sure. This is something you'll have to do some googling on.
oh boy are these bad!
You gotta sell these!
Thanks for the confidence boost but we are no where close to being great at this application! You should check out all of the amazing keycap makers using Alumilite - their work is incredible!!
pokey
Nice video, but OMG - That music is torture to listen to!!! Can't do it!!!
Not practical for typing a 20 page essay.
It may not be practical but it sure does look cool! Good thing they're removable!
A for effort, but there are better ways to learn how to do this. Feel free to reach out to some established Artisan keycap makers for future cap making content.
Thanks for watching! We're here to help people make what they want to make, so hopefully this video helps some people dip their toes into keycap making. We'd love to have some pros show off using our products, but until then, we'll be here educating. :)
Good video but the music is awful !
Ha, sorry about that. Thanks for the feedback!