How to make smooth super-soft-tactile Alps from tactile M...
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
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Today, I opened a Matias Alps tactile switch, going be Ripster unbeatable guide ( http://imgur.com/a/elAFF/noscript ).
First, I tried to swap in an MXBROWN spring, but without luck. The diameter is a little too large to fit into the switch.
Then, I removed the 2 dampener, put it together and got a super-tactile-smooth switch.
The dampeners are there to dampen the tactility a bit. Now I opened it again and left the leaf-spring away. I expected no tactility anymore. But the way the contact is closed gives a little bit tactility and now, the switch is super smooth and almost as light as an MXRED.
Edit: The thing with the dampeners is nonsense. I just tried. All they do is dampeneing bottoming out and topping in (or what it is called).
First, I tried to swap in an MXBROWN spring, but without luck. The diameter is a little too large to fit into the switch.
Then, I removed the 2 dampener, put it together and got a super-tactile-smooth switch.
The dampeners are there to dampen the tactility a bit. Now I opened it again and left the leaf-spring away. I expected no tactility anymore. But the way the contact is closed gives a little bit tactility and now, the switch is super smooth and almost as light as an MXRED.
Edit: The thing with the dampeners is nonsense. I just tried. All they do is dampeneing bottoming out and topping in (or what it is called).
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
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- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
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Aren't those dampers meant to soften the bottoming out and topping out sounds? (And are therefore awesome?)
Try making a damped clicky. Or a damped linear. You've got the switches lying spare…
Try making a damped clicky. Or a damped linear. You've got the switches lying spare…
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
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Yes.
I think they add one effect: The starting point is a bit lower and therefore the tactility is a bit more dampened.
What I would like to have is a lighter spring for the clicky switches. They are between greens and blues.
Or maybe the leaf-spring contributes to the force.
I think they add one effect: The starting point is a bit lower and therefore the tactility is a bit more dampened.
What I would like to have is a lighter spring for the clicky switches. They are between greens and blues.
Or maybe the leaf-spring contributes to the force.
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- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Filco ZERO green alps, Model F 122 Terminal
- Main mouse: Ducky Secret / Roller Mouse Pro 1
- Favorite switch: MX Mount Topre / Model F Buckling
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This is very interesting, if its possible to make a dampen liner switch from this i will be so tempted to see if i can design a game pad similar to the N52 but with mechanical switch. i would do it with MXred but as much as i like them they are too scratchcy, i don't know if going for ghetto reds with vintage backs would be better as i hear vintage blacks are smoother.
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
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- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
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Don't game pads need analogue sensors? The last one I mastered did not, but that was the Super Nintendo. All these goddamn thumb sticks and triggers the kids are playing with these days.
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
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You can order them from CherryMX:
ALPSML 123
your e-mail address
ADDRESS
your shipping address
You get a free leaf-spring (with which you can turn them into tactile Alps) for each switch!
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- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Filco ZERO green alps, Model F 122 Terminal
- Main mouse: Ducky Secret / Roller Mouse Pro 1
- Favorite switch: MX Mount Topre / Model F Buckling
- DT Pro Member: 0167
Problem with that is green alps are super super rare
And let me guess 7bit that leaf spring is already installed into the alps switch right
i am thinking that possibly the best option is lubed vintage backs with a red spring or a custom spring thats even lighter
And let me guess 7bit that leaf spring is already installed into the alps switch right
i am thinking that possibly the best option is lubed vintage backs with a red spring or a custom spring thats even lighter
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
- DT Pro Member: 0001
If you order the ALPSML switches, I remove the leafs and ship them with the switches.
These are no Frankenstein-switches!
They are like a sports car with silencer and catalyst removed!
These are no Frankenstein-switches!
They are like a sports car with silencer and catalyst removed!
- skrsh3r
- Location: Serbia
- Main keyboard: Model M
- Main mouse: imo 1.1
- Favorite switch: buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: -
Linear clears from olymipia typewriters are just as smooth as green alps to me, you just need to find cheap switch donor and change springs to your liking, as for greens i got 100+ springs laying around if someone wants them ill give them for free.
Last edited by skrsh3r on 21 Sep 2014, 14:47, edited 1 time in total.
- skrsh3r
- Location: Serbia
- Main keyboard: Model M
- Main mouse: imo 1.1
- Favorite switch: buckling spring
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Mu if you want them i can send them to you for the price of shipping, had them laying around for quite some time now i wanted to use them for my alps custom but i just can't find nice keycaps for that project so i decided to go mx way with linear clears.
- skrsh3r
- Location: Serbia
- Main keyboard: Model M
- Main mouse: imo 1.1
- Favorite switch: buckling spring
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i got them from poorly stored board, even after cleaning every switch they were still sticky and not as smooth as my other boards with green alps so i got springs and stems and threw away rest of the parts.
- DiodeHead
- Location: Spain
- Favorite switch: Gateron white
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Hi guys.
7bit, are the dampeners what makes a matias clicky diferent from the quiet version ?
http://educypedia.karadimov.info/library/springs.pdf
well, for making like 100 spring for a complete keyboard, i think we are better off with some cnc design, but for one or two to start experimenting that pdf has good info on the topic.
aaaaaa, menbrane, jajaja.
7bit, are the dampeners what makes a matias clicky diferent from the quiet version ?
like this one ?Muirium wrote: ↑Someday, someone (Matteo??) must get or make a spring winding machine…
http://educypedia.karadimov.info/library/springs.pdf
well, for making like 100 spring for a complete keyboard, i think we are better off with some cnc design, but for one or two to start experimenting that pdf has good info on the topic.
T_T I also have the keycaps for my first project, the donor an acer keyboard with acer switches ¬¬, when i took apart the escape key y thoght, ou yeah my lucky day alps swtches for a custom build, until i found this :skrsh3r wrote: ↑Mu if you want them i can send them to you for the price of shipping, had them laying around for quite some time now i wanted to use them for my alps custom but i just can't find nice keycaps for that project so i decided to go mx way with linear clears.
aaaaaa, menbrane, jajaja.
- Muirium
- µ
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Same here. I've a reasonable set of dyesub PBT caps from an Acer I'd like to make much more useful than that poor rollover Acer keyboard can handle!
I'm thinking of a 60%, which takes about 65 switches I think, for the HHKB/Poker hybrid layout I have in mind. If there's enough, we could split them.
Are green Alps sliders part of their magic? You mentioned you kept those too, skrsh3r?
I'm thinking of a 60%, which takes about 65 switches I think, for the HHKB/Poker hybrid layout I have in mind. If there's enough, we could split them.
Are green Alps sliders part of their magic? You mentioned you kept those too, skrsh3r?
- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 1 (home)/Poker II backlit (work)
- Main mouse: MS IMO 1.1
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Dry lube on green Alps but not black Alps? Is it something that's visible in a photograph? If so, be sure to include that on the wiki. In fact, include it even if it's some other green switch.
I've posted photos of my amber Alps sliders with some dark grey substance on the slider — I can only guess that it's the dry lubricant Sandy reports seeing on blue Alps, as his photos don't depict anything recognisable to my untrained eyes, while the substance on the sliders I have is very visible.
I've posted photos of my amber Alps sliders with some dark grey substance on the slider — I can only guess that it's the dry lubricant Sandy reports seeing on blue Alps, as his photos don't depict anything recognisable to my untrained eyes, while the substance on the sliders I have is very visible.
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
- DT Pro Member: 0001
Are the green Alps springs lighter than reds?skrsh3r wrote: ↑Linear clears from olymipia typewriters are just as smooth as green alps to me, you just need to find cheap switch donor and change springs to your liking, as for greens i got 100+ springs laying around if someone wants them ill give them for free.
The white Alps springs (from Ortek MCK-142Pro) are a little lighter than reds when mounted into a leaf-free Matias, while the original Matias spring is slightly heavier.
- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 1 (home)/Poker II backlit (work)
- Main mouse: MS IMO 1.1
- Favorite switch: Probably not whatever I wrote here
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Does it show up well in photographs?