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| Rocky:
Why didn't I think of BUYING them :P /sarcasm off Seriously, if I wanted to be called cheap, I wouldn't have to post on here ;D I may end up buying the colored trackballs, but I was wondering if anyone had actually tried this. It sounds like no one has. I just may have to be the first. :laugh: |
| ften:
--- Quote from: Rocky on January 17, 2006, 09:10:07 am ---I'm working on a Marble Madness Control Panel and I want to have one ball red and one blue, like the original. Has anyone tried dying white ones? Do they fade? Does the color come off on your hands? :P Anyone who has tried this let me know your experience. Thanks, Rocky --- End quote --- I dyed my white trackball brown using vinyl dye, worked pretty decent. Wouldn't know if it will fade, but after about a year it is still the exact same color and I never had the color come off in my hand. After a while I decided I didn't like the brown color and went with a custom black cue ball, but it did work fine. Some pictures of it... and http://www.fathertom.net/mame/trackball.html -FTen |
| Rocky:
F10, Thanks for the word and the picture. I may give it a try! |
| eccs19:
--- Quote from: Rocky on January 18, 2006, 09:03:56 am ---F10, Thanks for the word and the picture. I may give it a try! --- End quote --- You may just get the balls to try it? ;D |
| divemaster127:
I would be worried about doing this, 1 these balls are very inexpensive, 2 once you dye it the ball will not roll even, plus your sitting your self up for abnormal wear on the bearings & optical wheels in a expensive trackball, i just dont think its worth, plus cost of the dye & your time thanks |
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