Wood keycaps

Originally published at: Wood keycaps | Boing Boing

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Splinters, I hate getting splinters in my fingers.

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Sandbenders?

Chia looked down at her sandbenders. Turned off the red switch. “Coral,” she said. “These are turquoise. The ones that look like ivory are the inside of a kind of nut. Renewable.”

“The rest is silver?”

“Aluminum,” Chia said. “They melt old cans they dig up on the beach cast it in sand molds. These panels are micarta. That’s linen with this resin in it.”

via Idoru, William Gibson

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Can i get keycaps made out of animal molars/teeth/bone? Asking for a friend.

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No Cherry?

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Here you go:

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That’s a handsome set. Not that I would choose it for a splurge.

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If only it was a mechanical teethboard keyboard

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First glance, I thought they were chocolate keycaps. Which sounds cool, but would soon get intolerably messy.

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I wanted to do ice keycaps as a project. Seems possible.

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Could do faux chocolate keycaps cast in a high durometer rubber that smell like chocolate

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If the photo is any indication, the legends are nearly the same color as the keycaps. I’m hoping they make a version for backlit keyboards in which the light shows through.

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I see what you did there

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