Pimp my G80 5000

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t!ng
Awake Sheep

20 Jun 2015, 14:26

Hey guys I would like to mod my yellowed g80 5000 a little.

I had something like this in mind (this is not my g80 5000, I have just used it for paint/photoshop):
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Possible mods:
a) paint the case either RAL 7000 or black (cannot decide)
b) glue some leather on the palm rest, any tips ? (what kind of leather? how to attach? cutting tips?)
c) either bleach the spacebar (dont want that option) or paint it (?) or replace it (what kind of keycaps?) or put some leather on it (?)

How would you do it? My mod experience is based on building an ergodox and painting a poker case.

Thanks in advance

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Nuum

20 Jun 2015, 14:40

How dare you? ;)

A dark grey similar to an NCR 3077 would look good, I think. Gluing leather to the palm rest would just look cheap, better upholster the palm rests, this way it's reversible.

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t!ng
Awake Sheep

20 Jun 2015, 14:49

It just looks meh right now- it is yellowed :/

Yes NCR case color looks cool, but what color code is it?
What do you mean by upholster?

Also I wouldnt just glue leather pieces there , I would sew or work other wise the edges... maybe I am imagining it too beautiful.

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Nuum

20 Jun 2015, 15:13

I don't exactly know if "to upholster" is the right English word, but I meant "beziehen", so wrap a piece of cloth/leather around it and sew it together.

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t!ng
Awake Sheep

20 Jun 2015, 15:25

Gute Idee, like a sock....

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guk
1896 Vintage Reds

20 Jun 2015, 15:30

Maybe consider using plastidip for the paint job, it won't last forever but that way you won't alter the case irreversibly.

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t!ng
Awake Sheep

20 Jun 2015, 15:51

Also good idea, have you got experience with plastidip? Is it good ablösbar?

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guk
1896 Vintage Reds

20 Jun 2015, 16:18

t!ng wrote: Also good idea, have you got experience with plastidip? Is it good ablösbar?
No personal experience with it unfortunately. Only read about it and saw some results. Almost all of the reviews were positive and it's appearantly quite easy to use. Especially when you have experience in spray painting. There was a rather detailled guide on either gh or rmk iirc. And it is ablösbar very easily. :D

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t!ng
Awake Sheep

20 Jun 2015, 16:36

Wondering if plasti dip enhances dust magnetism....

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ramnes
ПБТ НАВСЕГДА

20 Jun 2015, 16:42

You really suck at photoshop! :D

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t!ng
Awake Sheep

20 Jun 2015, 16:44

I appreciate every contribution =)

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seebart
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20 Jun 2015, 16:51

How about pimping it back to it's original glory with some retrobrighting?

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t!ng
Awake Sheep

20 Jun 2015, 16:54

Thought about it.

How much would this cost and how long will the result last? I read somewhere that it will yellow again quite soon.

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Muirium
µ

20 Jun 2015, 16:57

It does.

http://deskthority.net/keyboards-f2/ret ... t6084.html

Mind, I'm wary about slapping on another colour or material, either. Yellow boards are a bitch, valuable ones especially so.

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photekq
Cherry Picker

20 Jun 2015, 17:19

:o

:shock:

Blasphemy! You should not touch something that is already perfect..

However, if you're going to.. Maybe this will inspire you to do a good job :mrgreen: :

The only attempt at a 5000 paint/mod I've seen (by user mass):

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HzFaq

20 Jun 2015, 17:24

I was planning on doing something similar to that Pho but couldn't think of a way to get the spacebar black so decided not to bother.

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chzel

20 Jun 2015, 17:24

photekq wrote: :o

:shock:

Blasphemy! You should not touch something that is already perfect..
I was expecting that! :mrgreen:

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seebart
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20 Jun 2015, 18:18

Retrobrighting does not cost much if you can use sunlight. Yes the yellowing will return, how soon varies. With a valuable board like this the effort might be worth it. Of course you want to avoid the dreaded marble effect so practice on something else first!

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

21 Jun 2015, 09:02

I have been experimenting lately with a very simple, very quick and very cheap retrobrighting method, with excellent results so far, but which unfortunately I have not documented.
As an example, here's a pic of two keyboards which I received from the same person at the same time and with similar yellowing, one of which I retrobrighted last week:
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Next thing I intend to do is photographic evidence of the whole process using this badly yellowed case (see the original colour where there had been stickers above the F keys):
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So perhaps you should just wait a bit before committing such a blasphemy [© photekq] :mrgreen:

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002
Topre Enthusiast

21 Jun 2015, 09:15

Nice result, kbdfr :)
Looking forward to seeing the method.

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seebart
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21 Jun 2015, 09:58

Can't wait to get your new formula. I hope you will be sharing this with us in detail kbdfr !

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t!ng
Awake Sheep

21 Jun 2015, 13:21

Looks clean kbfr, but how long will it last?
Also looking forward to your solution...

@photekq: That black G805000 looks awesome!

Wondering if there are any keycaps that fit these spacebar stems:
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I can't stop to praise these spacebars, their thought-out design and feel.

Here's a pic of the yellowness ( in real life it is even worse):
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You can see it better here:

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/24690177/Bilde ... 20_223.jpg

Besides this yellowness this board is a blast, the MX Browns, the five extra F-keys, the ergonomics. One can really see how and what the engineers thought at the designing process.

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

22 Jun 2015, 13:54

No sunshine today, so I thought I’d give it a short sunless try with the tray of a telephone swivel arm.
It was uniformly yellowed and only the top half was treated while the bottom half was left unchanged.
The two keycaps used as a reference are clean sub-dyed Cherry caps.

1st photo taken at 10:50 today just before starting:
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2nd photo taken at 12:57, just after rinsing the plate after 2 hours:
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The left edge obviously didn’t quite react as well as the rest,
but I would say after only 2 hours exposition to absolutely sunless daylight that is a nice result :mrgreen:

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seebart
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22 Jun 2015, 14:01

when (if at all) will your secret new retrobright formula / method be made public kbdfr? It looks promising!

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

22 Jun 2015, 14:05

seebart wrote: when (if at all) will your secret new retrobright formula / method be made public kbdfr? It looks promising!
It’s not a secret, I just forgot to tell :lol:
Let me take a few pics of what I use and I’ll be back.

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

22 Jun 2015, 15:00

Here it is:
12% H2O2 cream for hairdressers (e.g. on eBay for a few euros),<br />Stain remover (Oxi Vanish) as a spray (for a few euros)
12% H2O2 cream for hairdressers (e.g. on eBay for a few euros),
Stain remover (Oxi Vanish) as a spray (for a few euros)
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Details H2O2 cream
Details H2O2 cream
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Details Oxy Vanish
Details Oxy Vanish
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Paint brush (less than 1 euro)
Paint brush (less than 1 euro)
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Dripping assembly, big
Dripping assembly, big
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Dripping assembly, small
Dripping assembly, small
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Apply H2O2 cream with the brush (not much more than a spoon needed for a keyboard case), then spray Oxi Vanish upon it and brush. Brush again in intervalls of about half an hour, adding a bit H2O2 and Oxi Vanish if needed to prevent drying (which is essential). Use gloves (OK, I don’t, I’m just careful to avoid any splashing and skin contact) and be aware the stuff will inevitably drip.

When exposed to sunlight (which obviously is necessary), a yellowed keyboard case will need not more than a few (let’s say 4) hours to look like new again.

At least that’s my experience (based on half a dozen items), but of course I won’t be liable if you mess it up :mrgreen:

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seebart
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22 Jun 2015, 15:01

Cool. Thanks. Now I got my shopping list. I will try this out.

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Muirium
µ

22 Jun 2015, 15:20

Barbarella brand peroxide? Neat!

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Maybe there is something to be said for the bleached retrobrighted look. Until it grows out again…

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

22 Jun 2015, 15:30

Obviously Scots can’t read :lol:

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XMIT
[ XMIT ]

08 Oct 2015, 23:49

Yes. Avoiding drying is essential. If you don't, the results will be... unfortunate. I've learned this the hard way twice.

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