Round 5 and Round 6 kits for sale!
- zslane
- Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Main keyboard: RealForce RGB
- Main mouse: Basic Microsoft USB mouse
- Favorite switch: Topre
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I don't use Blender, nor do I have any desire to install it on my computer. But I'm sure there must be a common geometry format that is compatible with both Houdini and Blender (e.g., .OBJ or something). Saving out the models in that format would be pretty straightforward, if someone familiar with Blender can tell me what that is.
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Obj should be finezslane wrote:I don't use Blender, nor do I have any desire to install it on my computer. But I'm sure there must be a common geometry format that is compatible with both Houdini and Blender (e.g., .OBJ or something). Saving out the models in that format would be pretty straightforward, if someone familiar with Blender can tell me what that is.
- rominronin
- Location: Vienna
- Main keyboard: Katana60
- Main mouse: Elecom HUGE
- Favorite switch: Cherry ergo clears, Zealios v1, prelubed linears
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Agreed.
Now on to baseless speculation (because that's really what the internet is for).
PS. Has anyone tried SA on box switches? Can you comment on how wobbly they are to regular MX style stems (specifically with SA)?
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
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These oreders are all packed and will ship within the next few days:
0292
0418
0581
0584
0603
0610
0626
0651
0655
0661
0679
0692
0715
0728
0734
0775
0783
0789
0792
0822
0828
0834
0894
0910
0949
0973
1008
1111
0044
0057
0609
0623
0638
0658
0707
0836
0844
0871
0891
0912
0943
0974
1116
1162
1226
Sorry for the delay, but I had no money to pay for shipping.
Packing the next orders will go faster as stocks shrink down.
0292
0418
0581
0584
0603
0610
0626
0651
0655
0661
0679
0692
0715
0728
0734
0775
0783
0789
0792
0822
0828
0834
0894
0910
0949
0973
1008
1111
0044
0057
0609
0623
0638
0658
0707
0836
0844
0871
0891
0912
0943
0974
1116
1162
1226
Sorry for the delay, but I had no money to pay for shipping.
Packing the next orders will go faster as stocks shrink down.
- LightningXI
- Location: New York, NY
- DT Pro Member: -
Oh boy, so close. Fingers crossed for 1152 (it's a leftovers order).
- mecano
- Location: Paris
- Main keyboard: Tipro KMX128
- Main mouse: Kensington Orbit Trackball with scroll ring
- Favorite switch: Beam Spring
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Yup and walking on eggs…
Am I right to hold my order? I mean will there be more leftovers in a short time or I have missed all greys??
Or should I pay now to help you fund shipping?
Am I right to hold my order? I mean will there be more leftovers in a short time or I have missed all greys??
Or should I pay now to help you fund shipping?
- scl
- Location: CGN
- Main keyboard: MX Blue Filco MJ2 TKL, MX Clear Pok3r
- Favorite switch: MX Clear
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off by 1.7bit wrote: ↑These oreders are all packed and will ship within the next few days:
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0834
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Sorry for the delay, but I had no money to pay for shipping.
Packing the next orders will go faster as stocks shrink down.
- zslane
- Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Main keyboard: RealForce RGB
- Main mouse: Basic Microsoft USB mouse
- Favorite switch: Topre
- DT Pro Member: -
Looks like my instincts were dead on and everything was not fine. Now we have a new claim of shipment "in a few days". Color me skeptical, but (foolishly) hopeful.caligo wrote: ↑And if there was not enough money for shipping for some reason, 7bit would probably have been all over the thread with pleas to buy more leftovers just like last time. In other words, everything is most likely fine.
- caligo
- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
- Main keyboard: Whitefox
- Main mouse: Ducky Secret Mouse MX
- Favorite switch: Blue
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Well, to be fair you also talked about a scenario where nothing had been shipped, packed, or even sorted. I'm not trying to be a cheerleader here, but things were obvously not as bad as you speculated they might be. In other words, I guess my optimism was about as misplaced as your pessimism.zslane wrote: ↑Looks like my instincts were dead on and everything was not fine. Now we have a new claim of shipment "in a few days". Color me skeptical, but (foolishly) hopeful.caligo wrote: ↑And if there was not enough money for shipping for some reason, 7bit would probably have been all over the thread with pleas to buy more leftovers just like last time. In other words, everything is most likely fine.
Also, lack of communication is kind of par for the course when it comes to this GB. Outright miscommunication is something we haven't really seen that much of, though. I'm somewhat sceptical of how we can go from no money for shipping to 45 orders being shipped within the next few days, but I'm willing to give the man the benefit of the doubt for now. I guess we'll know soon enough, once tracking numbers start popping up in people's inboxes.
- zslane
- Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Main keyboard: RealForce RGB
- Main mouse: Basic Microsoft USB mouse
- Favorite switch: Topre
- DT Pro Member: -
I misspoke when I included sorting earlier, and I corrected myself pretty quickly. My ultimate point was that in the absence of information, there was no way to know if any packing or shipping had occurred. I didn't say that neither had occurred, only that we had no evidence to support any belief that it had, and plenty of evidence to suggest that at least no shipping had occurred (and mind you, many of the same reasons for lack of shipping can result in lack of packing as well).caligo wrote: ↑ Well, to be fair you also talked about a scenario where nothing had been shipped, packed, or even sorted.
The fact remains, I could tell something was wrong and we weren't being told about it. Everyone who assumed that everything was just "fine" may want to recalibrate their internal problem detectors a bit.
- zslane
- Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Main keyboard: RealForce RGB
- Main mouse: Basic Microsoft USB mouse
- Favorite switch: Topre
- DT Pro Member: -
To the contrary. When 7bit is in shipping mode, updates with lists of packed and/or shipped orders come pretty fast and furious. The lack of such updates for so long was a distinct departure from the norm for this phase of his GBs, and was most definitely not par for the course.caligo wrote: ↑Also, lack of communication is kind of par for the course when it comes to this GB.
- caligo
- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
- Main keyboard: Whitefox
- Main mouse: Ducky Secret Mouse MX
- Favorite switch: Blue
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Fair enough, and I should probably have been more specific – I was referring to your scepticism of 7bits claim that those 45 listed orders will ship in the coming days. Updates of what had shipped where indeed quite frequent during the R5 days, if I recall correctly.zslane wrote: ↑To the contrary. When 7bit is in shipping mode, updates with lists of packed and/or shipped orders come pretty fast and furious. The lack of such updates for so long was a distinct departure from the norm for this phase of his GBs, and was most definitely not par for the course.caligo wrote: ↑Also, lack of communication is kind of par for the course when it comes to this GB.
- zslane
- Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Main keyboard: RealForce RGB
- Main mouse: Basic Microsoft USB mouse
- Favorite switch: Topre
- DT Pro Member: -
Well, also to be fair, this recent hiccup due to insufficient funds is enough to make anyone who has been through all the drama of this GB more than a little twitchy. Review my posts from last Fall when SP finally got around to manufacturing phase 2 and lots of folks were celebrating as though the last meaningful hurdle had been vaulted. Between the $10k that 7bit needed to clear phase 2 through German customs, and the I-forget-how-much needed to ship everything out to us, there was more than ample reason to be concerned that this very situation would arise and impose further delays.caligo wrote: ↑...your scepticism of 7bits claim that those 45 listed orders will ship in the coming days.
With everything this GB has been through, a healthy skepticism is well-earned by all of us. Even so, I would much prefer to be very guardedly optimistic instead. But it's not that easy. After all, fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. I don't relish the thought of all the (self-directed) shame that would accompany being fooled a second time...
- caligo
- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
- Main keyboard: Whitefox
- Main mouse: Ducky Secret Mouse MX
- Favorite switch: Blue
- DT Pro Member: -
"There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again."zslane wrote:Well, also to be fair, this recent hiccup due to insufficient funds is enough to make anyone who has been through all the drama of this GB more than a little twitchy. Review my posts from last Fall when SP finally got around to manufacturing phase 2 and lots of folks were celebrating as though the last meaningful hurdle had been vaulted. Between the $10k that 7bit needed to clear phase 2 through German customs, and the I-forget-how-much needed to ship everything out to us, there was more than ample reason to be concerned that this very situation would arise and impose further delays.caligo wrote: ↑...your scepticism of 7bits claim that those 45 listed orders will ship in the coming days.
With everything this GB has been through, a healthy skepticism is well-earned by all of us. Even so, I would much prefer to be very guardedly optimistic instead. But it's not that easy. After all, fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. I don't relish the thought of all the (self-directed) shame that would accompany being fooled a second time...
- Griffy
- Location: Norway
- Main keyboard: Lenovo
- Main mouse: Razr
- Favorite switch: clear
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Im on the list woho. Hoping for a package soon.
These were probably the biggest orders, mine was a kilogram so smaller orders will cost less, but will offcourse be more in number but hopefully for everyone they wil start to ship out in bunches.
These were probably the biggest orders, mine was a kilogram so smaller orders will cost less, but will offcourse be more in number but hopefully for everyone they wil start to ship out in bunches.
- zslane
- Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Main keyboard: RealForce RGB
- Main mouse: Basic Microsoft USB mouse
- Favorite switch: Topre
- DT Pro Member: -
caligo wrote: ↑"There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again."
Thanks, caligo...I needed a chuckle!
- saboy
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I'm confused... if 7bit needs 1 month to pack and ship aprox 45 orders, means that, that he will need approx 26 months to prepare all 1200+ orders
- zslane
- Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Main keyboard: RealForce RGB
- Main mouse: Basic Microsoft USB mouse
- Favorite switch: Topre
- DT Pro Member: -
I think there are two factors at play here:saboy wrote: ↑I'm confused... if 7bit needs 1 month to pack and ship aprox 45 orders, means that, that he will need approx 26 months to prepare all 1200+ orders
1. Sorting and packing all the keycaps into the kits is very time consuming. It is tedious, meticulous work, and it is very easy to make mistakes. 7bit rarely makes mistakes in sorting, and that's because he takes his time. Honestly, I don't blame him for putting in the time on this phase of things because having to deal with corrections is logistically painful (on his end).
2. 7bit ran out of money to pay for shipping at the end of last year. It took another three weeks before he had to funds to continue making shipments. This sort of thing is likely to occur throughout the fulfillment of phase 2, which means shipments will come in inconsistent, unpredictable fits and spurts.
- saboy
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What do you think about if each one pay his shipping costzslane wrote: ↑ ...
2. 7bit ran out of money to pay for shipping at the end of last year. It took another three weeks before he had to funds to continue making shipments. This sort of thing is likely to occur throughout the fulfillment of phase 2, which means shipments will come in inconsistent, unpredictable fits and spurts.
I mean, we put a lot of money for keycaps and I think that it will not be a problem to pay few more bucks for delivery.
This will solve the problem with collecting money for shipping and will speed (probably) the entire process.
- Menuhin
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: HHKB PD-KB400BN lubed, has Hasu Bt Controller
- Main mouse: How to make scroll ring of Expert Mouse smoother?
- Favorite switch: Gateron ink lubed
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I second this suggestion but with a twist - because each of us who joint the GB have already paid in full the shipping cost and it won't be fair to those who have to pay more.saboy wrote: ↑What do you think about if each one pay his shipping costzslane wrote: ↑ ...
2. 7bit ran out of money to pay for shipping at the end of last year. It took another three weeks before he had to funds to continue making shipments. This sort of thing is likely to occur throughout the fulfillment of phase 2, which means shipments will come in inconsistent, unpredictable fits and spurts.
I mean, we put a lot of money for keycaps and I think that it will not be a problem to pay few more bucks for delivery.
This will solve the problem with collecting money for shipping and will speed (probably) the entire process.
What I am I suggesting is for those who are in the queue of having their caps shipped, they can pay 7bit the lacking shipment to have their caps shipped first to enjoy "priority handling" - in return, 7bit can give those who pay for such "priority handling" a good non-expiring voucher in the form of "caps equivalent of certain amount of money" or a great discount for purchase in Round 7 or leftovers or other kits 7bit is going to offer (I hope). For those who are not interested in buying caps from 7bit's Rounds in the future, these vouchers (with unique codes) can be sold and transferred to those who are interested to having them.
This can be a remedy to the crisis but I guess 7bit doesn't have the thick skin to suggest that.
- zslane
- Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Main keyboard: RealForce RGB
- Main mouse: Basic Microsoft USB mouse
- Favorite switch: Topre
- DT Pro Member: -
7bit won't go for that because it is too complicated. His usual remedy is to wait until funds from future sales come in and then use them to ship out current orders. This is how he has always done it, and I guarantee it will be the way he will continue to do it.
- caligo
- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
- Main keyboard: Whitefox
- Main mouse: Ducky Secret Mouse MX
- Favorite switch: Blue
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Also, such vouchers would just be more of the thing that got us to this spot in the first place – borrowing money from future GBs, which then start out with a negative balance. I don't think anyone wants that.
At the moment, there's always the option to just buy leftovers. This will result in an inflow of cash, which 7bit can use to pay for shipping. What could be done is a deal where 7bit creates grab-bag kits that one can buy to finance the shipping of one's order. Buy the 'shipnow' kit, and you pay for the shipping of your package plus a bag of random keys. This would be kind of the same thing as the 'buy more leftovers and hope for the best best' approach, but somewhat more direct. Shipping would be paid, 7bit would get rid of the leftovers, and anyone who wanted to speed up the process would have a direct and transparent way of doing so.
I guess the downside is that anyone not willing to essentially pay for shipping a second time would be relegated to the back of the line. On the other hand, the whole process would probably move along faster so it might not even matter in the end.
Anyway, this is all academic. It's up to 7bit how he runs his operation, and he has a setup that has worked for him in the past. I doubt any amount of armchair quarterbacking is going to make him change his mind.
At the moment, there's always the option to just buy leftovers. This will result in an inflow of cash, which 7bit can use to pay for shipping. What could be done is a deal where 7bit creates grab-bag kits that one can buy to finance the shipping of one's order. Buy the 'shipnow' kit, and you pay for the shipping of your package plus a bag of random keys. This would be kind of the same thing as the 'buy more leftovers and hope for the best best' approach, but somewhat more direct. Shipping would be paid, 7bit would get rid of the leftovers, and anyone who wanted to speed up the process would have a direct and transparent way of doing so.
I guess the downside is that anyone not willing to essentially pay for shipping a second time would be relegated to the back of the line. On the other hand, the whole process would probably move along faster so it might not even matter in the end.
Anyway, this is all academic. It's up to 7bit how he runs his operation, and he has a setup that has worked for him in the past. I doubt any amount of armchair quarterbacking is going to make him change his mind.