[Winkeyless] Hello, I'm new here.

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flashteker

06 Jan 2015, 09:36

Hello everyone.
I'm from South Korea and have been making the mechanical keyboard.
I want to introduce to you the web site which is recently opened with my co-worker for mechanical and custom keyboard.
We are dealing all items of mech keyboard such as PCBs, Cases, Diffuser, Soldering, parts, etc.
We have just a little of knowledge on assembling keyboard, but we can share it with you.
If you have any question about me or our products, please let us know.
And visit our site "http://winkeyless.kr/en" and have a good time.
Thanks.

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DanielT
Un petit village gaulois d'Armorique…

06 Jan 2015, 09:50

Welcome :) I'm a big fan of custom Korean boards, own 3 of them already and there is always space for more ;). Glad you are opening more more towards the western keyboard community.

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CeeSA

06 Jan 2015, 10:45

I have a hard time to figure out what to order...

Home / PCBs / B.mini PCB
Controller soldering and firmware update
RGB LED parts and soldering YES

RGB LED Parts and soldering

At the bottom:
he soldering of diodes and resistors should be paid separately.
- By buying the item "Extra Charge" in shop, you can pay for soldering fee.
- Parts of diodes and registers are included.
- When you need resistors, you have to select LED Color.
- You can leave message in "Order Notes" in order checkout page.
- Cost table is below

Size 108(B.87 Ex, B.Mini Ex) 87(B.87 , B.Mini) 60(B.face, B.thumb) 20(B.pad)
diodes $24 $20 $15 $8
resistors $22 $18 $14 $7


For an assembled PCB w/ diods and resistors I have to add $20 and $18 extra fee? :?

$59 plus $20 plus $18
= $97
I get an assembled PCB only missing switches, housing and cable to be a full keyboard?
I this correct? I have to choose the LED Color? Out of what?


I am a little bit lost tbh.... :?

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flashteker

07 Jan 2015, 07:24

CeeSA wrote: I have a hard time to figure out what to order...

Home / PCBs / B.mini PCB
Controller soldering and firmware update
RGB LED parts and soldering YES

RGB LED Parts and soldering

Size 108(B.87 Ex, B.Mini Ex) 87(B.87 , B.Mini) 60(B.face, B.thumb) 20(B.pad)
diodes $24 $20 $15 $8
resistors $22 $18 $14 $7[/i]

For an assembled PCB w/ diods and resistors I have to add $20 and $18 extra fee? :?

$59 plus $20 plus $18
= $97
I get an assembled PCB only missing switches, housing and cable to be a full keyboard?
I this correct? I have to choose the LED Color? Out of what?


I am a little bit lost tbh.... :?
Hi. Thanks for your interests.
Yes you're right. A piece of B.mini PCB and soldering all parts(controllers, diodes, resistors including parts and firmware update) is $97.
To be perfect keyboard, you need some more such as switches, case(housing), keycaps, stabilizers, switch LED and usb cable.(We don't deal keycaps.)

You can find the item "1.8mmLED"(Home / parts / 1.8mm LED) at our shop. You can leave a message on color in the "Order notes" at order checkout page.

As you know, international delivery fee is extra.($26 regardless of weight and size. We made the bulk contract with EMS Service. So can cut down the cost a little.).
Thanks.

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Eszett

07 Mar 2015, 09:50

A few questions:
- What is the difference between the PCB “B.thumb” and “B.face”? Thanks to Stabilized for answering that question!
- May I choose white color of “B.thumb” / “B.face”?
- Can you show pictures that show the benefit of the LED Diffuser housing, in comparision to the normal (non-diffusing) housing?
Last edited by Eszett on 07 Mar 2015, 22:53, edited 5 times in total.

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Stabilized

07 Mar 2015, 20:18

I think I can answer your first question: the only difference between the two is the connector (B.face uses a mini usb connector while B.thumb uses micro usb).

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Ace
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08 Mar 2015, 03:37

Lovely. Would be even better if someone opened a shop for assembling the beauties. I had to get my Ergodox assembled by one, considering I had even less experience then than I do now. Still, I doubt slapping a couple of parts together could be that difficult.

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