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Nebuchadnazzar
02-10-04, 10:10 PM
I'm planning on creating a quiet, flat keyboard.
I'm planning on having the rubbery keys disected and then sandwitched between a sheet of transparancy and the electric trace sheet. I'm hoping you guys can give me some advice on how i can attach the rubbery pieces to the transparency sheet.
I tryed using super glue but it was really easy to break the bond. I also want the trancparency sheet to stay transparent so i'd need a clear glue that really hold strong for rubber/plastic.

I think this was done before by someone on this forum earlier and i can't find his thread so if someone remembers it plz lemme know.

Chixofnix
02-11-04, 05:26 AM
can you show us a pic of what you started with?

TheGhengisKhan
02-11-04, 05:55 AM
stuff called "Goop" will work great for this. It remains slightly rubbery when set, and it adheres to just about anything (including plexi and glass) don't forget pics.

Nebuchadnazzar
02-11-04, 02:31 PM
I don't have a camera but ill try to get pics... somehow
Oooh goop, i checked out the website and that stuff sounds perfect.

tom10167
02-11-04, 02:34 PM
I'm not really sure what you're asking, but Epoxy is probably the strongest holding stuff I've used.

Besides JB Weld of course, but that wouldn't work here. ;)

Nebuchadnazzar
02-12-04, 02:28 PM
i picked up some Household GOOP and im gonna start sticking stuff together, ill let ya know how it turns out.

Nebuchadnazzar
02-12-04, 03:12 PM
ugh it seems that goop doesn't like rubber :(
its really hard to get the goop to stick to it