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Earlier on, 7bit said he'd be covering some shipment costs so I wonder if it's that. I was confused because my invoice said I owed something like 23$, which I sent, but now it says I owe more as if extra has been added. 7bit did say my order was packed up so hopefully it'll be on its way today.
Comparing the invoices would tell you very fast what caused the increase.eddible wrote: Earlier on, 7bit said he'd be covering some shipment costs so I wonder if it's that. I was confused because my invoice said I owed something like 23$, which I sent, but now it says I owe more as if extra has been added. 7bit did say my order was packed up so hopefully it'll be on its way today.
Yes. Round 7 does not change anything, except: The more Round 7 stuff you order, the realier you get Round 5 phase 2 keys.
That explains it, thanks!7bit wrote:If you owe me the bot about $7 or a bit more, your order is maybe already packed but not yet shipped, so shipping costs appear twice.
Once, your order is marked as shipped, this should go away ...
Oh wow. Buckle up friends
It might also just be because the order that 7bit ships every package in is based on the amount that was spent and therefore ordering more round 7 would increase your spendings and move you up in the shipping queue for when round 6 finishes.
pics or it didn't happenHypersphere wrote: Received my Honey caps! I got a TKL set with cream alphas with purple mods. They look nice, although I noticed that many of them have a semi-circular hole on the bottom edge of one side. Some of them have bits of plastic still adhering to a partially torn away place on the bottom side. Presumably these are remnants of the sprue from the manufacturing process. It is not too noticeable when the caps are in place on a keyboard.
Now I would like to order some contrasting colors (most likely red) along with a numpad kit to round out the set.
Keycaps... How they're made:Hypersphere wrote: They look nice, although I noticed that many of them have a semi-circular hole on the bottom edge of one side. Some of them have bits of plastic still adhering to a partially torn away place on the bottom side. Presumably these are remnants of the sprue from the manufacturing process.
infodroid wrote:Keycaps... How they're made:Hypersphere wrote: They look nice, although I noticed that many of them have a semi-circular hole on the bottom edge of one side. Some of them have bits of plastic still adhering to a partially torn away place on the bottom side. Presumably these are remnants of the sprue from the manufacturing process.
They likely have a mold that produces several 'P's with a single injection then another mold they put those 'P's or other letters of the same profile that injects the actual cap. At least that is what I would do.rominronin wrote:infodroid wrote:Keycaps... How they're made:Hypersphere wrote: They look nice, although I noticed that many of them have a semi-circular hole on the bottom edge of one side. Some of them have bits of plastic still adhering to a partially torn away place on the bottom side. Presumably these are remnants of the sprue from the manufacturing process.
Ahhh. I'm surprised to see that a single legend is tooled more than once (two 'P's). I had just assumed that the entire keyset had a single mould for each character.
And here I am wondering why a cap run takes months and months to complete. If that's how long it takes to pump out 4 caps, [insert your deity here] have mercy on us all...