
I still have the broken stems. I just need a way to fix/replace them. Would superglue work? Or do I have to find another set of caps from somewhere?
You can either replace the caps or superglue them to the slider. When you do, obviously, you condemn yourself to not being able to open the switch again, though.keycap wrote: So I have some Alps doubleshot keycaps that have a snapped stem. Only a few of the caps are broke, but they are alpha keys so they are important. Don't ask how I managed to break them, it was a long time ago and I used one of those plastic keypullers. One of the sides came loose while I was pulling, putting all of the force on one side of the keycap... and you can guess what happened from there.
I still have the broken stems. I just need a way to fix/replace them. Would superglue work? Or do I have to find another set of caps from somewhere?
Superglue is an impermanent fix in my experience. I use a good epoxy when I an serious about a repair, but the fact that it can drift during the drying period is a problem.
PBT is much harder to glue than ABS, because PBT resists most types of glue quite well, including and especially superglue and epoxy glues. Acrylic glue is good but not excellent.