Wrist-Rests

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webwit
Wild Duck

04 Mar 2011, 15:37

sixty wrote:Sadly he also announced this was the last wave of wrist-rests he would be making.
This is good. Stuff like that needs a certain exclusivity and remain limited in numbers IMO, otherwise it's just like any other mass product.

Shazb0t

04 Mar 2011, 16:01

I'll take your word for it sixty. At least your wooden wrist wrest looks cool. Much better looking than the foamy ones.

JinDesu

04 Mar 2011, 16:50

I keep mine elevated all the time and rest on my forearm instead :)

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gorb

05 Mar 2011, 00:32

I use a cheap wrist rest that I cut to fit my tenkeyless board :/

TechwonV

05 Mar 2011, 01:41

some of these are very creative.

Evil_Spork

05 Mar 2011, 06:17

I can't stand wrist wrests for mice or keyboards..

picapica

05 Mar 2011, 10:16

lootbag wrote:Here are my keyboards and their accompanying wrist-rests.
Sorry, mine aren't wooden.

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Nice, where did you get this one? I'm looking for something like this for my hhkb but I can't find anything other than a 70$ leather thingy on EK...

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webwit
Wild Duck

05 Mar 2011, 13:19

Looks like a Belgium waffle.

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YetAnotherDeveloper

06 Mar 2011, 03:15

Sixty, would you mind taking some measurements of the Indonesian Ebony rest that you have? My father in-law is a looking for a new project and this might be a fun weekend.

EZjiji

06 Mar 2011, 05:55

Looks like the majority of users here use wrist rests. I've yet to find one comfortable enough for me to use for several hours. Maybe I've just become too accustomed to having no wrist rest...

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espritsc

07 Mar 2011, 05:30

I definitely need a wrist rest. Was considering buying the leather wrist rest in the EK website but $70 is too much for me.

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British

07 Mar 2011, 10:35

No wrist rest here.
I'm not touch-typing, and I actually don't type *that* much, so I don't feel like I need one.

My hand either hover above the keyboard, or just stay on the table.
Or a mix of both.

pita

07 Mar 2011, 10:51

I simply fold up towel with the right thickness and width. Works like a charm so far. :D

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db_Iodine

07 Mar 2011, 14:03

espritsc wrote:I definitely need a wrist rest. Was considering buying the leather wrist rest in the EK website but $70 is too much for me.
Yep, you can get a decent keyboard for the same price as the wrist rest.

kachaffeous

07 Mar 2011, 17:26

Yeah never really used a wrist rest. May have to give it a shot. Still getting used to the size of my tenkeyless though.

joeqj

07 Mar 2011, 18:09

Plastic one built on to my keyboard :(

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db_Iodine

07 Mar 2011, 18:30

joeqj wrote:Plastic one built on to my keyboard :(
Something like the Steelseries 7G or self fabricated?

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sixty
Gasbag Guru

07 Mar 2011, 18:32

YetAnotherDeveloper wrote:Sixty, would you mind taking some measurements of the Indonesian Ebony rest that you have? My father in-law is a looking for a new project and this might be a fun weekend.
Will do tonight!

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Gilgam

07 Mar 2011, 19:42

i'm doing mine from a salvaged wood from a gate.

Recycled exotic wood, beautiful and helps these indonesian forests from being burnt/cut etc
:evil: :D

Sandpaper from 30 to 300, with a smooth finish , some linen oil, and voilà and it costs me quite nothing (except the sand paper).

i think i'll post some picts asap

And the wood is not so hard for your wrists.

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Zykos

08 Mar 2011, 06:11

Wow, That looks really nice.

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sixty
Gasbag Guru

08 Mar 2011, 07:02

That came out really nice! You should cut it to HHKB size though!

Speaking of size, here is the measurement of my tenkeyless wood wrist rest, as requested:
35.6x9.0x1.2~1.8cm

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YetAnotherDeveloper

08 Mar 2011, 07:07

sixty wrote:That came out really nice! You should cut it to HHKB size though!

Speaking of size, here is the measurement of my tenkeyless wood wrist rest, as requested:
35.6x9.0x1.2~1.8cm

awesome, thanks... i will see if he wants to crank out a few more just for the hell of it and maybe we can do something fun with them. maybe sell em cheap or have them be a prize of a contest or something.
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wanabe

08 Mar 2011, 07:22

wow those wooden ones look fantastic. they look uncomfortable, even though I know that theyre no harder than the desk that I rest my wrists on =)

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Gilgam

08 Mar 2011, 08:30

the size goes for three keyboards realforce 105 , hhkb and g80-1800, one fit for all ;-)

@wanabe

I thought at the beginning that it was too hard, but not at all, the polish is smooth and my hands are still moving.

Maybe i'll do a mass order ...
;-)

WhiteHand

08 Mar 2011, 09:37

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now, WOODWORK (kbdmania member) make w-rest sets in business.


http://woodworkman.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=int2
http://woodworkman.com/bbs/board.php?bo ... t2&wr_id=3

i heard it take over 80,000 won each set, last year.

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Gilgam

08 Mar 2011, 10:50

it's not so expensive, but there is the transport and the customs...
It's a very beutiful piece of work and of wood .

About the size, i've got big hands so they are too big for the keyboard. So a perfectly lined up wrist rest is too small for me.

strike015

08 Mar 2011, 15:54

i am currently just using a filco wrist rest. i find it really hard to type for a long period of time without having it.
i would love to get my hands on one of those wrist rest sets from WOODWORK, but i am afraid the shipping's going to set me back a bit

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sixty
Gasbag Guru

08 Mar 2011, 18:20

WhiteHand wrote:Image

now, WOODWORK (kbdmania member) make w-rest sets in business.


http://woodworkman.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=int2
http://woodworkman.com/bbs/board.php?bo ... t2&wr_id=3

i heard it take over 80,000 won each set, last year.
This one looks great too! I love the little "table" as well. Perfect combination!

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webwit
Wild Duck

08 Mar 2011, 18:23

Gilgam wrote:it's not so expensive, but there is the transport and the customs...
It's a very beutiful piece of work and of wood .

About the size, i've got big hands so they are too big for the keyboard. So a perfectly lined up wrist rest is too small for me.
It looks great!

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webwit
Wild Duck

08 Mar 2011, 18:24

The HHKB setup looks fantastic, but how practical is it? I don't like my keyboard and monitor raised like that.

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