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Reddit mentions of Butyl Sheet, 60A Durometer, Smooth Finish, No Backing, Black, 1/16" Thickness, 12" Width, 24" Length
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Butyl Sheet, 60A Durometer, Smooth Finish, No Backing, Black, 1/16" Thickness, 12" Width, 24" Length. Here are the top ones.
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- Tensile Strength = 1100 PSI
- Avg Weight (lb/sq. yd., (1/16) = 3.6 lbs.
- Good Resistance to Gas Permeation
- Good Resistance To Flexing and Abrasion
- High Elongation
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Color | Black |
Number of items | 1 |
While I’m waiting on my Lumina to come in, I figure I’d do a cheaper, experimental tactile build.
Keyboard: Duck Sidewinder Gray
Stabs: GMK Screw in Stabalizers w/ Walker Mod (no adhesive sticker)
Switches: Holy Razers
Butyl Rubber
Keycaps:
I needed something to scratch my itch while I wait for my Lumina, so I decided to pick up the Duck Sidewinder and screw around with some mods. I have a bunch of halo’s and Outemu Ice V2’s lying around, so I decided to pick up some Greetech switches to mess around with. After lubing them up with Krytox 205, I had a good set of holy razers, and I’m pretty happy with them.
I’ve used butyl rubber to deaden the sound in my keyboards before, but this is the first time using it on the spacebar. I actually like the added weight in the spacebar, and I had no idea if I would or not.
As far as the caps go… Truth be told, I’m not much of a fan, but I was hoping the dark blue would bring out the blue tones in the case, and I think it did pretty well. I’ll keep them on for bit and see if they grow on me. It's just hard to find a good set of caps that are colemak compatible. Currently I'm waiting on these.
I’m pretty excited to have this as my daily driver for awhile :)
like this? https://www.amazon.com/Durometer-Smooth-Finish-Backing-Thickness/dp/B000MAEX88/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1562959999&refinements=p_n_feature_seven_browse-bin%3A3071283011&s=industrial&sr=1-1 What do you use to mark and cut it?
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Thanks man. It sound like you know what you are doing.
Would this one be fine?