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Titre:

Machining custom keycaps for that stunning silver/black color

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I love the portability of the normal size Magic Keyboard, but I also love the silver/black color.[br]
Apple broke my hope, that they would ever sell a silver/black normal size, when they introduced the silver/black color for the Magic Keyboard, but only for the one with the numpad.[br]
Companies like colorware offer painting your devices but they also paint the aluminium.[br]
So in my desperation I thought of turning my boring silver Magic Keyboard (3 without Touch ID) into a stunning one of a kind silver/black one.

I have a 3D printer and a CNC.[br]
Is it possible to make my own keycaps?

How could I get CAD data for the keycaps and testfit them, preferably without tearing my Magic Keyboard apart?

I know it is an odd question but maybe somebody knows.

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Magic Keyboard

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Contribution d'origine par : Simon Nattrodt

Titre:

Machining custom keycaps for that stunning silver/black color

Texte:

I love the portability of the normal size Magic Keyboard, but I also love the silver/black color.[br]
Apple broke my hope, that they would ever sell a silver/black normal size, when they introduced the silver/black color for the Magic Keyboard, but only for the one with the numpad.[br]
Companies like colorware offer painting your devices but they also paint the aluminium.[br]
So in my desperation I thought of turning my boring silver Magic Keyboard (3 without Touch ID) into a stunning one of a kind silver/black one.

I have a 3D printer and a CNC.[br]
Is it possible to make my own keycaps?

How could I get CAD data for the keycaps and testfit them, preferably without tearing my Magic Keyboard apart?

I know it is an odd question but maybe somebody knows.

Appareil:

Magic Keyboard

Statut:

open