@cfb7be51 So did you design the PCB as well? If so, where did you get it made? Also, how difficult was it to handwire one? I've been learning about the kind of grid setup that keyboards use because I've been building button boxes for my sim rig, and I'm wondering now if that skill might be transferable to building my own keyboard.
@cfb7be51 So it's caseless, essentially? With the FR4 as a support structure? I'd love to build my own board, but so far the only thing I've done is a switch replacement, along with o-rings and lubed switches. I might also try and get some better stabs for my spacebar and enter keys.
@25b5e014 I love this kind of thing. I think it's not only fascinating from an engineering standpoint, but also beautiful, too. I spent many years living in places like this when I was homeless, and I always thought it was sad, but also wonderful, watching the things we take for granted as being solid and forever just crumbling to dust. To see that process happening is something I will never get tired of.
@cfb7be51 Market share would be my guess. Not as if there's a whole world of people to sell to or anything. You should 3D print two sets of clownshoes, and mail them to each of the dipshits in charge.
@38629c61 He really is.
"Worries if not. You should not feel comfortable crossing me."
Glad to see I can watch these without needing a Tik Tok account, too.
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