类型: IC
作者: Mandolin
发布时间: 2015-04-23
02:24:48
更新时间: 2015-04-23 03:50:13
原链接:
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=71268.0
**Furry Keycaps
**
We all have something furry in
mind that we’d like to see in a keycap.
Up until now, the solutions were
- Sculpting hair: in resin looks passable, but it’s not real hair (or faux fur).
- Using real hair: without some protection, makes it prone to degrading due to the friction and oils in the fingers, that could weaken the adhesive, stain and mess the hair.
-
Encapsulating the hairy surface in resin: is an old
concept (encapsulated electronics), but if you were to do
the same with hair, it’d look soaked.
I propose encapsulating a sculpture without messing with the hair, with a preformed protection cover.
**How it is done?
**
Keycap base + furry subject
sculpture + Transparent thermoplastic sheet.
The idea
came when I saw one of this. It’s a dental retainer made
from a vacuumed formed thermoplastic acrylic sheet.
These type of plastics are also sold in art stores
(worbla), the internet, in pellets or sheets under different
names, and can be warped under heat with or without a
vacuum, to adapt to some mold with some limitations in
definition.
Advantages
- Would allow really unique projects to be made.
- The hair wouldn’t look soaked underneath.
**Challenges:
**
- Labor intensive for bulk processing.
- Assure the acrylic cover to stay on place. It’d need a big area in the base where it’d be glued.
-
Fluffy haired subjects would be limited, as the plastic
sheet needs cover the sculpture as tightly as possible.
// TO BE UPDATED //