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| Richard Crowley:
--- Quote from: tggzzz on January 05, 2016, 03:04:41 pm ---Try asking a local hackspace/makerspace or model engineerign society. Or google it. --- End quote --- Try completing your user profile to at least reveal your location. For practical matters, sourcing materials and services varies dramatically depending on where you are. |
| RinkerLand:
I realize this post is old, but I just ran into the same problem. I like a lot of the suggestions here, but wanted to add one. make a "model" or "pattern" button. Then use that to make a mold and you cast cast as many as you want using resin or any cast-able material. also, I would be interested in seeing and hearing about the solution that you went with. I am actually going to have a custom, injection molded rubber "button set" where the "brims" of the top hats all join together to make it a single piece for easy insertion of all buttons at once. The challenge will be selecting the right rubber that is hard enough, but not so hard as to make a single button press actuate more than the intended button. here is a draft of the piece i will be using. |
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