@@Sunndial Yep, you pop your master back in then pour silicone behind it to make a butt mold, this is what you will use for production. Using silicone butts instead of the metal synth will make demolding easier and reduce wear on the synth.
Is there an approximate volume of silicon you should use? I'm not looking for anything exact or keycap specific, but I'm about to pour my first mold and want to save as much silicon as possible. I also don't want to undershoot.
Been out of the game for almost 2 years now, but this looks like what I need to get back into it! Was pulling my hair out trying to make decent molds, and was wasting big $ on silicone. Looking forward to ordering one soon!
Yeah they really do the trick for making quick and easy molds. I spoke with the manufacturer and he said they have another batch coming in the next few weeks.
I cant tell you how awesome this is to see you guys have a youtube channel now! I've been following your builds and Instagram since the beginning. I still have the little 3D printed box you and your wife made for my first custom keycap. I really hope to see you expand this channel and show maybe how to do multi colored caps and what not. I mean don't reveal the secrets to your incredibly beautiful Cloud Chasers, but kinda point us in the direction!
That is so awesome to hear! I haven't thought about our old work for a while, I can't tell you how cool it is to hear from one of our first customers again. I do want to add more to this channel, though it has been a challenge finding the time to make more videos. I'm hoping to have a bit more wiggle room once it starts to warm up in the spring. Thank you so much for your support over the years!
do you need to have a specific sculpt thing (bought separately?) and for the pressure thing...Do you NEED to have that? or can you do another method or maybe even a pressure cooker? lol srs
Hey, something I'm still kind of confused about (sorry I'm new to this process) is Step Nine. Correct me if I'm wrong, but is the purpose of that step to make a silicone version of the metal part of the $ynth where you originally sculpt the cap on? So then after this step you would have 2 silicone parts; 1 to pour resin into, and then the second part (made in this step) goes on top to create the underside of the cap (with the stem hole and all). You could then essentially repeat this process with the same sculpt so you can produce multiple of the same cap at the same time, correct?
Gotcha, thank you! Another question I had was, is a vacuum chamber for the silicone necessary? I'll probably have to get one anyway for the resin casting process, but I was curious about having it also for the silicone step.
@@WTFridgerator Really, everything should be vacuumed for best results. The vacuum chamber was one of the first tools we purchased and we use it often, so I would say it is an important tool for casting.
What is the pressure tank that you're using? Appreciated if you can link me it, also can you use this to make molds for space bar & enter keys as well?
It says this on their website: At 100C the magnetism is reduced, but will regain strength when cooled At 200C the magnetism will never regain strength At 250-300C+ may cause a 'cracking' appearance on the synth (the anodization creates a discoloration that looks like cracks)
Clay will do....or whatever you used to sculpt with. if using 2 part apoxie sculpt, only use the "B"...do not mix with the "A" as this will make it cure.
I completely lost track of what was happening end of step 8/beginning of step 9. Also didn't understand the screwhole step
Yeah he yeeted the final steps
me too, i have no idea why he poured what's supposed to be the butt of the mold when he alr got the metal one
@@512banana1 Might be so you can make several at once with the silicone molds?
@@Sunndial Yep, you pop your master back in then pour silicone behind it to make a butt mold, this is what you will use for production. Using silicone butts instead of the metal synth will make demolding easier and reduce wear on the synth.
what kind of pressure tank do you use?
so, you couldn't get it to work which is why you didn't acutally show the finished product?
What is the tools name for pressing the silicone?
Is there an approximate volume of silicon you should use? I'm not looking for anything exact or keycap specific, but I'm about to pour my first mold and want to save as much silicon as possible. I also don't want to undershoot.
Been out of the game for almost 2 years now, but this looks like what I need to get back into it! Was pulling my hair out trying to make decent molds, and was wasting big $ on silicone. Looking forward to ordering one soon!
sorry to break it to you, but V3 is sold out last i checked.
Yeah they really do the trick for making quick and easy molds. I spoke with the manufacturer and he said they have another batch coming in the next few weeks.
@@bricknovice4035 I think they are restocking pretty soon.
I cant tell you how awesome this is to see you guys have a youtube channel now! I've been following your builds and Instagram since the beginning. I still have the little 3D printed box you and your wife made for my first custom keycap. I really hope to see you expand this channel and show maybe how to do multi colored caps and what not. I mean don't reveal the secrets to your incredibly beautiful Cloud Chasers, but kinda point us in the direction!
That is so awesome to hear! I haven't thought about our old work for a while, I can't tell you how cool it is to hear from one of our first customers again. I do want to add more to this channel, though it has been a challenge finding the time to make more videos. I'm hoping to have a bit more wiggle room once it starts to warm up in the spring. Thank you so much for your support over the years!
do you need to have a specific sculpt thing (bought separately?) and for the pressure thing...Do you NEED to have that? or can you do another method or maybe even a pressure cooker? lol srs
How can I buy one of this here in Brazil?
Não é o mesmo mas eu encontrei esse aqui:
www.etsy.com/listing/703333105/z-butt-artisan-keycap-creation-tool
How often do these come back in stock on TechKeys??
Not quite sure off the top of my head, shoot them a message, they should be able to help you out.
These just came back in stock yesterday. All pieces are now available, as well as the whole kit.
Hey, something I'm still kind of confused about (sorry I'm new to this process) is Step Nine. Correct me if I'm wrong, but is the purpose of that step to make a silicone version of the metal part of the $ynth where you originally sculpt the cap on? So then after this step you would have 2 silicone parts; 1 to pour resin into, and then the second part (made in this step) goes on top to create the underside of the cap (with the stem hole and all).
You could then essentially repeat this process with the same sculpt so you can produce multiple of the same cap at the same time, correct?
Yes, that one of the methods for making a two part mold. I usually recommend doing this as it reduces the wear and tear on the metal synth parts.
Gotcha, thank you! Another question I had was, is a vacuum chamber for the silicone necessary? I'll probably have to get one anyway for the resin casting process, but I was curious about having it also for the silicone step.
@@WTFridgerator Really, everything should be vacuumed for best results. The vacuum chamber was one of the first tools we purchased and we use it often, so I would say it is an important tool for casting.
What is the pressure tank that you're using? Appreciated if you can link me it, also can you use this to make molds for space bar & enter keys as well?
How can I buy this in Vietnam? Tks you
=)))))))))))))))))))))))))) Việt Nam luôn đây anh ! Em cũng đang tìm mối nếu a tìm đc link cho em với nhé.
Hello, where could I find an example of stem pressurize machine? What is the purpose of doing it?
I'm not quite sure what you mean by stem pressurize machine. Pressurizing the mold will remove bubbles from the finished casting.
@@primecapsartisans4798 thanks for reply, actually I tried to Google and found the machine
Nice video man, I really enjoyed it!
Giveaway 😂
good video . 10/10 buying it now
Quick question. Is the mold/base able to withstand high temps in the oven? Or is there another better process for baking the clay?
Oh yeah, you can easily approach temperatures in excess of what it would take to bake polymer clay.
It says this on their website:
At 100C the magnetism is reduced, but will regain strength when cooled
At 200C the magnetism will never regain strength
At 250-300C+ may cause a 'cracking' appearance on the synth (the anodization creates a discoloration that looks like cracks)
This is dope!
Beautiful. Could use less background music. Makes it hard to hear you.
what did you use to fill in the sprue holes?
Clay will do....or whatever you used to sculpt with. if using 2 part apoxie sculpt, only use the "B"...do not mix with the "A" as this will make it cure.
I'd suggest sulfur-free plasticine clay.
I see the stem for Cherry and Cherry compatibles, but does your device help with making Alps/APC/Omron keycaps?
It would be a matter of forming one's own silicone stem using the base platform for other center locking/stem mounting types.