I actually did think about that, I saw a kit at the craft store to make
a silicone mold to "reproduce any item". However, I am starting small
with the keyboard. If I can get one that is a feasible replacement,
maybe I could disassemble the guts from the case and attempt making a
mold for the shell. There is clear liquid clay that I could pour in to
have a transparent casing.
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 21:35:45 +0800, Jon Phillips wrote:
what about a clay case?
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 8:50 PM, Freemor <[email protected]> wrote:
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 05:56:41AM +0400, [email protected]
wrote:
You may be interested, or this may oddly anger you. It seems a
little unimportant and frivolous even to me right now, but let me
know that you think...
I think it is great. Can't say I fully understand your motives (I
missed an
ealier part of all this that led to you doing your previous keyboard
projsec),
But I think it is fantastic that you are doing all this and sharing
the process
hacking is hacking. Be it making new software or making a clay
keybaord.
Who knows 20 years from now someone might find a brokendown NanoNote
and use
your work to repair it.
Regards,
Freemor
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