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Modern MX keycaps did not fit them. Then I remembered that a long time ago, webwit sent me some super thick devlin keycaps, that did not fit modern MX switches. I combined both and finally I have two useless items that combine into one useless item!
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square holes. The picture doesnt quite let you see it, but it is designed to be plate mounted in a rectangular hole.nanu wrote:Awesome design, actually, as a through-hole general-purpose switch. By merely drilling a circular hole for the stem you could backmount it on a plate.
"Cherry museum", AKA "sixty's house"?Cyclonechuah wrote:i do think they will worth alot for those Cherry MX collector, maybe Cherry Museum =D
What is the problem with these?sixty wrote:I got these ancient Cherry MX switches from eBay some time ago. New old stock.
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Modern MX keycaps did not fit them. Then I remembered that a long time ago, webwit sent me some super thick devlin keycaps, that did not fit modern MX switches. I combined both and finally I have two useless items that combine into one useless item!
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i have 300 of thse. I found it easier to trim them down using a razor/cutter knife.7bit wrote:So I will need a file now ...webwit wrote:Yes.
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Me too. I read the part about that with the key caps too late.Ascaii wrote:i have 300 of thse. I found it easier to trim them down using a razor/cutter knife.7bit wrote: So I will need a file now ...
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