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Resin Teflon Mod

Open Naturalog-data opened this issue 2 years ago • 2 comments

What I noticed is the friction with resin prints. First I decreased the diameter of the stem and I glued a layer of teflon tape onto the stem. Then I applied some dielectric grease. It now works smoothly with resin prints!

Naturalog-data avatar May 13 '22 03:05 Naturalog-data

you may notice the need to reapply the grease from time to time. I find Dielectric tends to gum after a period of time.

Dracozny avatar May 14 '22 04:05 Dracozny

If you use the liquid form of Super Lube "Multi-use synthetic oil" (with Syncolon/PTFE part 51004) you can just drizzle it on there really quickly and it lasts a couple weeks. When it stops working that's when you know it's time to clean those keycaps off in the sink with a scrub brush + soap and water. That sink cleaning process also removes all the grease/lube so it'll need to be re-applied. With actual grease you kinda have to "paint it on" with a brush but with the liquid stuff you just squeeze a drop on to each switch all in one go while it's flipped upside down and it takes like 2 minutes to do a whole keyboard (which is like, nothing haha).

BTW: When I say, "when it stops working" I don't mean, "when keys get bindy" I mean, "why it stops having a big impact on the sound" hehe. They should never get bindy once the lube is applied unless you use dish soap to wash all the lube off 👍

riskable avatar May 17 '22 18:05 riskable