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Very nice kekky!kekstee wrote: ↑Typing on my TXCP for a couple of days now. Still in love with it
Went for a brass plate and very light spring vintage black switches.
The wob set on there right now will be replaced by a new one and icon mods.
Does the brass plate help dampen the bottom-out and upstroke noise of those MX switches?Khers wrote: ↑Very nice kekky!kekstee wrote: ↑Typing on my TXCP for a couple of days now. Still in love with it
Went for a brass plate and very light spring vintage black switches.
The wob set on there right now will be replaced by a new one and icon mods.
TX + brass + vintage blacks + WoB = the stuff (keyboard) dreams are made of!
It will still sound like a Cherry switch of course. I did this recording with my phone on the table in front of it:zslane wrote: ↑Does the brass plate help dampen the bottom-out and upstroke noise of those MX switches?Khers wrote: ↑Very nice kekky!kekstee wrote: ↑Typing on my TXCP for a couple of days now. Still in love with it :D
Went for a brass plate and very light spring vintage black switches.
The wob set on there right now will be replaced by a new one and icon mods.
TX + brass + vintage blacks + WoB = the stuff (keyboard) dreams are made of!
Yes, the keycaps are nice. I'll do a full post of the Honeywell keyboard this week.hansichen wrote: ↑With double and trippleshot keycaps, that's a nice find. It would be cool if this would be possible for modern caps as these multicolored caps look awesome.
I suspect that GMK has the same attitude towards three-shot keycaps as SP does: they can do them, but they really don't like to, and so they don't widely advertise that they can, and they make the price high enough to scare off any community designer or group buy agent who inquires about it.hansichen wrote: ↑With double and trippleshot keycaps, that's a nice find. It would be cool if this would be possible for modern caps as these multicolored caps look awesome.
Those are super sweet looking!JP! wrote: ↑I wanted to show off another of my little projects featuring some neat colored function keys which I robbed from a vanilla Model M that I bought just for these keys. I started with a new old stock industrial case that I got for cheap on eBay a while back. Unicomp still sells these cases. Next I was able to acquire the black badge from a previous group buy. The guts come from a donor Model M. I will still need to do some cleaning and a bolt mod to make this complete.
Great board man! I need something like this too!gjooro wrote: ↑Built my first keyboard, even programmed it with easyavr .
GH60 kit from aliexpress with gateron yellows and silver alu case and brushed aluminium plate. Standard ISO layout but with big ANSI left shift. Thanks to kbdfr for keycaps and faxe for og cherry stabilizers!
few more pics: http://imgur.com/a/aowkN
Very interesting. A 61-key ISO board! Which keycap did you decide to live without?gjooro wrote: ↑Built my first keyboard, even programmed it with easyavr .
GH60 kit from aliexpress with gateron yellows and silver alu case and brushed aluminium plate. Standard ISO layout but with big ANSI left shift. Thanks to kbdfr for keycaps and faxe for og cherry stabilizers!
few more pics: http://imgur.com/a/aowkN
the < > key. I use it extremely rarely, and it's very easy to access with alt gr in combination with comma or period anywayzslane wrote: ↑Very interesting. A 61-key ISO board! Which keycap did you decide to live without?gjooro wrote: ↑Built my first keyboard, even programmed it with easyavr .
GH60 kit from aliexpress with gateron yellows and silver alu case and brushed aluminium plate. Standard ISO layout but with big ANSI left shift. Thanks to kbdfr for keycaps and faxe for og cherry stabilizers!
few more pics: http://imgur.com/a/aowkN