PlexinovaFor artisan keycaps, we do not type on it - it's just for decoration. And the price is same with other artisan makers - it's not too high if you know another team
StarFishFogelYou wanna pay 25$ for hand made multishot resin casts? I've only seen that from "hotkeys" and I have no idea how they can afford to do it. Each one of these takes hours to make, Every color has to cure separately so they don't mix, and if there's details on the sides of the mold you have to angle the mold to cure just for that side. so for something like this it would have to cure one time (the cure time of whatever resin they use) for every single color, and side. In my experience this can take days to make a single cap. (although I imagine/hope they do these in batches, for their sake) Most multishot caps like this that have more detail are around 80$-100$
Here's a short overview Zorbcaps did on multishotting:
https://www.zorbcaps.com/tutorials/multishotting
Multishot resin caps are the most popular way to make keycaps in this style, because the color can't wear off like paint might. I LOVE dwarf factory keycaps, but they don't do multishot castings, and since it's just paint their able to put a lot more detail in for a similar price, then they typically encase the whole "scene" in a single resin cast.
camdudeNo amount of information about the production process etc. will change my mind about what I think about the cap. I don't care about the production process, I care about the end product.
And for me, for my personal preference, let me repeat this as it seems to have been missed in my first post and in subsequent posts that in MY OPINION, its not worth it.
Let me go on to say that I welcome you to have a different opinion to me, I have no objections to you wanting to buy the cap, if you like it please do it and enjoy it :)