keytops

John Formsma formsma at gmail.com
Sat May 19 10:04:39 MDT 2007


Mike,

Mine actually has the bearing on top as you describe, and I was thinking the
picture looked a little different from what I have. The picture was the
first one that I found searching at Rockler.com, and I was kind of lazy
about searching for another one.  :)

Thanks for pointing that out.

JF

On 5/19/07, MICHAEL MORVAN <keymaestro at verizon.net> wrote:
>
> John,
>     You may want to get a flush trim router bit with the bearing on the
> top,
> the router bit information you forwarded is a pattern tracing bit that may
> not work. Be careful with flush trim bits, they follow the contour of the
> key closely, dive into lead holes, and will not trim the keytop straight
> if
> the keystick itself is not straight, which is the case in most of the
> keyboards post WWII. My 2 cents.   Mike
>
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