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shawnzilla:
For all of you LED junkies....

Clear Button, green LED!

NIVO:

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dude you been hoarding these forever!! Im gettin mah hammer!!  ;D

shawnzilla:
P.S. - Ordered LEDs today, I will be offering quite an assortment!

Red, Blue, Green, Orange, Yellow, Hot Pink, UV & White for starters. I'm still thinking about color flashing ones, but haven't decided yet.

Kremmit:

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--- Quote from: JustMichael on May 19, 2005, 06:18:50 pm ---50 clear with switches preferably.  Now I will just have to find a way to "frost" them.

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super glue

or sand paper on the inside

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Sand paper on the inside would be tough.  Hazing with super glue is a possibility, but when I get mine I want to try acetone.  That'll do the job pretty well on various clear plastics, hopefully it'll work for the buttons, too.

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They make aerosol spray-on stuff to make regular glass into frosted glass- they sell it at art & craft stores, like Michaels.

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That spray stuff will come off when pressing the button after time, sandblast it lightly.

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I was thinking you'd spray it on the inside, not the outside.  This would leave the outside surface silky smooth, and the bezel un-frosted.   Though I guess if you wanted, you could try to frost the underside of the bezel, too.

UndeadMeat:

--- Quote from: shawnzilla on May 25, 2005, 09:56:51 pm ---For all of you LED junkies....

Clear Button, green LED!

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Must... stop... the... drooling...

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