• wjrii@kbin.socialOP
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    1 year ago

    Was definitely planning for a jig, though I hadn’t got as far as planning for something to do multiple keys, and yeah, switches would be the obvious choice for mounting securely. Some sort of quick-n-dirty fabricated plate would give the type of predictable spacing that could work. Gotta get that initial placement just right, though. :-)

    Obviously our engravers are pretty different models, but what sort of settings are you using, and what sort of shades are you able to pull from the dry-erase? I notice that the “cardinal” and green I was able to get were not a world apart from the old Cherry 9009 keyboards that inspired the GMK set. I also wonder if the chemical composition of Cricut’s “infusible ink,” at least the dye, is much different than dry-erase.

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      1 year ago

      The black was by far the most reliable. Blue, red, and green were much weaker, blue probably the strongest colour.

      The laser only has a “time of pulse” setting-- 6-10ms seemed enough for black, but 20+ ms did better for colours.