I hate glossy plastic...
Posted: 26 Dec 2017, 13:28
So I decided to play around with some matias switches, so in order to get a taste of the full range, I went with a switch that could be modded into the whole range if wanted, the dampened tactile version.
I wasn't a fan of this, when I added click leaves, it felt better, but the switch 'plate' on it adds too much tactility, but later than the first tactile bump, and this double bump feel just felt bad. I like them, but not as much as black or white alps.
The case of the matias mini keyboards is a very nice form, and the USB hub built in is great, but the case is glossy plastic... why god why... I hate finger prints, and glossy plastic might as well come with fingerprints and finger grease streaks stock from the factory, cause you will never be able to keep them off of it.
I got what I wanted out the keyboard, knowledge on the new switches and an opinion on the keyboard, but I felt like it could be so much better for me, so I thought I would give it a shot.
I ended up filling it with early white alps and sanding the gloss off the keyboard and throwing some paint on it, but I didn't want it to look like a spray painted keyboard either. I had a crazy idea to do something a little different, faux stone.
This is how it turned out: Turned out better than I was expecting, like a granite counter top, however, it was clear the textured coating was very weak and would be prone to chipping, so I also added two coats of matte clear coat acrylic, and now the paint feels rock solid.
I do plan on getting some keycaps for it to finish off the aesthetic, and just used some old yellowed caps for now, but it looks alright, could be better though.
I wasn't a fan of this, when I added click leaves, it felt better, but the switch 'plate' on it adds too much tactility, but later than the first tactile bump, and this double bump feel just felt bad. I like them, but not as much as black or white alps.
The case of the matias mini keyboards is a very nice form, and the USB hub built in is great, but the case is glossy plastic... why god why... I hate finger prints, and glossy plastic might as well come with fingerprints and finger grease streaks stock from the factory, cause you will never be able to keep them off of it.
I got what I wanted out the keyboard, knowledge on the new switches and an opinion on the keyboard, but I felt like it could be so much better for me, so I thought I would give it a shot.
I ended up filling it with early white alps and sanding the gloss off the keyboard and throwing some paint on it, but I didn't want it to look like a spray painted keyboard either. I had a crazy idea to do something a little different, faux stone.
This is how it turned out: Turned out better than I was expecting, like a granite counter top, however, it was clear the textured coating was very weak and would be prone to chipping, so I also added two coats of matte clear coat acrylic, and now the paint feels rock solid.
I do plan on getting some keycaps for it to finish off the aesthetic, and just used some old yellowed caps for now, but it looks alright, could be better though.