i have to say thank you because so many people get angery when you make a copy or mold for their product the fact that you encourage it makes me want to buy a bunch!
These seem like a great idea. I've been searching for a good mold system for a while and I think these could work for me. I'm not big on artisan key caps for my main keyboard but I want a second keyboard that's 100% custom.
I've been thinking of trying out making artisans for a while now and your videos just might have given me that final push to do so. Kudos and thank you! :] Could you make a tutorial video on making multicolor caps? I assume it's just a process of careful measuring and letting the caps set for a certain period to make sure the different colors don't blend accidentally, but I'd still love to see how a professional goes about this.
That is all about what you put into the mold. If you sculpt something, and put it in the mold with resin, you'll be able to encase it, and end up with different designs, like how Jelly and others do
phew.. really want to but one but us shipping to europe is so annoying.. My girlfriend has all the resin supplies already and we could make some nice artisans with that though.. Might order one adapter, still need to think about it :)
What the heck.. i almost paid x10 more for :~$ynth 3.0 Thanks god i found this video.. I will try for first time. And for such price i can fail without pain.
i planned to buy $ynth for sculpting, but never saw available :) If you not new, i suggest Z-Butt system, they have sculpting base , various size key caps. (You can buy or 3D print. And works with lego) If you order from printing company, possible they will fail with dimensions. I had this problem, but they agreed to reprint.. L2K is ok, really cheap alternative. And i think is really simple to use. For starter i suggest this. Also you can find how to do everything in videos Google: hateblo L2K , very easy to understand process
Why do you not provide the stl files in any way!!! Like I'd buy the stl to be fair just like I buy stls for minis but I will not pay for Shapeways to print a diy mold adapter for lego when I'm freaking sitting beside a Resin 3D printer and a pile of lego... Am I really the only one who thinks this is ridiculous!