master-ceo wrote:
Edit: Anybody ever tried dyeing their stock white buttons? PEEP
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKy-OGGtU1o
YES.. I tried. unlike that vid you linked to, the plastic buttons used in the mpc are a much softer plastic and they melt/shrink in water that isnt even boiling.
it kinda works, and pretty much doesn't at the same time.
In order for the buttons to get fully black, the water/dye mixture has to be VERY hot.
The results I got were One very Black button shrunk to the point where it has just about unusable, and slightly shrunk buttons that were usable but not completely black, and appear more brown than black.
I tried it with a few buttons using the powder and also the liquid versions of the Rit Black Dye.
A damn good idea that I had High hopes for. But no good in the end.
One of my biggest hopes was to die the medium clear buttons black to get a "smoked" look so you could then use the black/clear buttons over an led and get a dimmer light from them. On the Red leds it made them appear more red and less pink, but the button shrunk enough that it hardly fit into the slots on the pcb afterward and once the case was back on, the fit was altered and the button appeared kinda bowed/bent inward and not satisfactory for my standards.
Keep in mind that I experimented with different sized buttons and different heat levels, as well as only dunking the buttons and not leaving them in the hot dye, and they STILL melted. When I reduced the temp and tried on a fresh button, it didnt melt, but also would not get anything more than brown.
It was worth a try, but no go in the end. DAMNIT.
Back to paint.