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Offline stancato9

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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #50 on: Fri, 28 March 2014, 23:35:25 »
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Thanks Kirk! I can't wait to use my poker again. That ports been broken for so long now!

To anyone interested: kmiller8 provided a very fast and affordable service as well as plenty of communication. I definitely recommend him. :thumb:
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Offline 1trueJ

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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #51 on: Sun, 30 March 2014, 16:02:23 »
Hey, would you switch the switches on a Corsair K70 w/ Cherry MX Reds? I like the black with red LEDs color scheme, but it's only available in, well, Reds.

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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #52 on: Sun, 30 March 2014, 16:48:11 »
Yo solder things for me
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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #53 on: Sun, 30 March 2014, 23:17:29 »
Hey, would you switch the switches on a Corsair K70 w/ Cherry MX Reds? I like the black with red LEDs color scheme, but it's only available in, well, Reds.

Yeah I can swap switches, no problemo.

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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #54 on: Mon, 31 March 2014, 00:22:21 »
From:
Ducky Shine 2 with MX Browns and Blue LEDs
CODE Keyboard with MX Clears and White LEDs

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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #55 on: Mon, 31 March 2014, 11:27:59 »
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CODE Keyboard with MX Clears and White LEDs

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Squee!

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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #56 on: Mon, 31 March 2014, 15:12:02 »
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CODE Keyboard with MX Clears and White LEDs

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Wait a minute... Where did the other blue LEDs come from? That Shine was tenkeyless...

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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #57 on: Mon, 31 March 2014, 16:16:29 »
From:
Ducky Shine 2 with MX Browns and Blue LEDs
CODE Keyboard with MX Clears and White LEDs

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Wait a minute... Where did the other blue LEDs come from? That Shine was tenkeyless...

LEDs are pretty cheap.
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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #58 on: Mon, 31 March 2014, 18:13:40 »
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Wait a minute... Where did the other blue LEDs come from? That Shine was tenkeyless...

LEDs are pretty cheap.

I prefer to believe in the much more sensible theory. ALIENS.

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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #59 on: Mon, 31 March 2014, 20:40:54 »
Wait a minute... Where did the other blue LEDs come from? That Shine was tenkeyless...

I have a bunch of spare LEDs lying around.

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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #60 on: Mon, 31 March 2014, 20:51:42 »
Wait a minute... Where did the other blue LEDs come from? That Shine was tenkeyless...

I have a bunch of spare LEDs lying around.

Save me 20 or so blue LEDs for my Orbweaver!
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« Reply #61 on: Mon, 31 March 2014, 21:15:54 »
Save me 20 or so blue LEDs for my Orbweaver!

[FREE] 100 or so Blue LEDs.

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« Reply #62 on: Mon, 31 March 2014, 21:38:29 »
I just got my Poker II back from kmiller8 and will say great service.  Fast PM replys, good prices, and fast turnaround time and shipping back.  Longest time was actually the shipping to him.

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« Reply #63 on: Tue, 01 April 2014, 20:24:12 »
I don't like this subforum...

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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #64 on: Tue, 01 April 2014, 20:52:10 »
I just figured out this subform exists. lol

If I had any keyboard work that needed to be done I would think about sending it your way.

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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #65 on: Tue, 01 April 2014, 23:13:00 »
I don't like this subforum...

LETS GO RIOT
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« Reply #66 on: Wed, 02 April 2014, 14:56:35 »
I just got my Poker II back from kmiller8 and will say great service.  Fast PM replys, good prices, and fast turnaround time and shipping back.  Longest time was actually the shipping to him.

Ditt Agpatel’s pst fr my Pure. Gd wrk by kmiller8 fixing nnwrking “” key.

Or as I can finally type,
Ditto Agpatel’s post for my Pure. Good work by kmiller8 fixing nonworking “o” key.

Much appreciated



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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #67 on: Wed, 02 April 2014, 15:19:56 »
Ditt Agpatel’s pst fr my Pure. Gd wrk by kmiller8 fixing nnwrking “” key.

Or as I can finally type,
Ditto Agpatel’s post for my Pure. Good work by kmiller8 fixing nonworking “o” key.

Much appreciated

Don't scare me like that, I thought you were trying to say I didn't fix it x.x

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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #68 on: Wed, 02 April 2014, 20:23:33 »
Got my boards. LIKE BUTTER FOR THE SOUL...or fingers...or both... :p

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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #69 on: Thu, 03 April 2014, 17:10:38 »
LED Job turned Repair Job

Before: http://imgur.com/a/jXD5I

After: http://imgur.com/a/Au1dF

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P.S. does anyone know how to turn on the Fn LED on a PURE???
« Last Edit: Thu, 03 April 2014, 17:20:16 by kmiller8 »

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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #70 on: Thu, 03 April 2014, 18:37:02 »
Hey, if I wanted the switches switched, would you source those or would I send you some scrap keyboard to salvage?

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« Reply #71 on: Thu, 03 April 2014, 19:33:16 »
Hey, if I wanted the switches switched, would you source those or would I send you some scrap keyboard to salvage?

I have a box of switches I could "trade" you for, mostly Reds, Blues, and Browns with a few Clears and Blacks. If I don't have enough then yeah, you could either ship a spare keyboard to harvest from, or buy switches from someone.

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« Reply #72 on: Thu, 03 April 2014, 19:37:42 »
Hey, if I wanted the switches switched, would you source those or would I send you some scrap keyboard to salvage?

I have a box of switches I could "trade" you for, mostly Reds, Blues, and Browns with a few Clears and Blacks. If I don't have enough then yeah, you could either ship a spare keyboard to harvest from, or buy switches from someone.

Alright. I'll definitely consider, but I think that Corsair is going to announce that they stock black and red k70s in switches that aren't MX Reds, since they have an announcement relating to the k70 tomorrow, and the Facebook picture is a black and red k70 with blue switches.

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« Reply #73 on: Thu, 03 April 2014, 19:40:01 »
Hey, if I wanted the switches switched, would you source those or would I send you some scrap keyboard to salvage?

I have a box of switches I could "trade" you for, mostly Reds, Blues, and Browns with a few Clears and Blacks. If I don't have enough then yeah, you could either ship a spare keyboard to harvest from, or buy switches from someone.
About how much would it cost to replace all the reds on my Poker II with Blacks?

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« Reply #74 on: Thu, 03 April 2014, 19:52:08 »
About how much would it cost to replace all the reds on my Poker II with Blacks?

That depends, does it have LEDs?

Probably $20-$30 incl shipping back to you.

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« Reply #75 on: Thu, 03 April 2014, 19:53:46 »
About how much would it cost to replace all the reds on my Poker II with Blacks?

That depends, does it have LEDs?

Probably $20-$30 incl shipping back to you.
Yeah it has LEDs on the modifier keys. If it's really only $30ish I'll probably hit you up in the near future (week or two).

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« Reply #76 on: Thu, 03 April 2014, 20:05:17 »
Yeah it has LEDs on the modifier keys. If it's really only $30ish I'll probably hit you up in the near future (week or two).

hit me up with a PM whenever.

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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #77 on: Thu, 03 April 2014, 22:16:52 »
LED Job turned Repair Job

Before: http://imgur.com/a/jXD5I

After: http://imgur.com/a/Au1dF

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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #78 on: Mon, 07 April 2014, 22:43:41 »
Ok, so first come first serve on this deal. I want to do SMD work, mostly QFP controllers, however, resistors and diodes should be just as fun.

So the deal. First person to ship me a bunch of keyboard parts gets a keyboard assembled for free (not incl shipping :( ) Done.

As an additional, a white PCB would be fun to test these new flux removal methods.
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« Reply #79 on: Tue, 08 April 2014, 04:19:45 »
Ok, so first come first serve on this deal. I want to do SMD work, mostly QFP controllers, however, resistors and diodes should be just as fun.

So the deal. First person to ship me a bunch of keyboard parts gets a keyboard assembled for free (not incl shipping :( )

As an additional, a white PCB would be fun to test these new flux removal methods.

I am not sure what it's like over in the states - I have a number of "practice" boards - they are just pcbs, with a whole load of pads on them, in all different sizes, and then there is also spaces to put controllers in etc. I bought a couple of reels of passives, and a couple of different pitch atmel controllers, and practiced away on there. Is useful, as I mess about with lots of different solders/pastes and it means you can just do tests without fear of borking anything (not suggesting you will, but I do all the time :D). It's a shame you live a very long way away, otherwise I would send you some with a couple hundred passives.

You going to be smd soldering with an iron/hot air/the oven? One thing I have noticed doing pcb's with hot air - as the boards are quite long and narrow (due to the shape of keyboards) it's best to do all the board at once, and keep the whole thing warmish if you can, I did some boards where I would do the SMD stuff in rows along the board, and that warped the pcb a bit, I think as parts of the board were getting hot and some weren't and it was just causing some warping. To rectify I would just heat the whole board and apply a bit of pressure - but since doing the whole  board at a time this hasn't been as much an issue - I just try to keep the whole thing as warm as possible by moving accross the board top to bottom as I work. I am considering getting an infrared preheating station to warm boards up a bit easier.

Sorry for the wall of text :) Just some things I have noticed doing SMD.

Edit: Thanks for the referral brother mang :)
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« Reply #80 on: Tue, 08 April 2014, 15:55:07 »
Sorry for the wall of text :) Just some things I have noticed doing SMD.

I plan on doing SMD work with an iron at first, and if too difficult, I have access to hot air.

Thanks for the info, I hadn't considered PCB warping o.o

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« Reply #81 on: Tue, 22 April 2014, 10:19:56 »
Just found this thread. I've always dreaded soldering in the past so I've avoided it lol.

Anyway, I'm trying to build my ideal perfect keyboard, with a KBT Pure as the base.

I want to get a plate installed. Would you be able to source one and install for me? I'd pay for the part and the labor of course.

I have a KBT Pure with Red switches and Green backlighting.
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« Reply #82 on: Tue, 29 April 2014, 21:15:31 »
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« Reply #83 on: Wed, 30 April 2014, 01:15:28 »
guess he did decide to do another orbweaver
i thought i scared him away with mine haha.

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« Reply #84 on: Wed, 30 April 2014, 10:53:59 »
guess he did decide to do another orbweaver
i thought i scared him away with mine haha.

Yep, I asked him to do my Orbweaver. He modded it from MX blues -> Clears and I wanted the fugly green LEDs swapped for blue ones :D
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« Reply #85 on: Wed, 30 April 2014, 11:38:36 »
i should've asked him to swap out my green LEDs....
all i did was ask him to mod to MX Reds

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« Reply #86 on: Wed, 30 April 2014, 11:45:49 »
I tried pming the OP as I would like his services on a few keyboards however he is muted.  :(

Anyways, here is the PM so he can get it and maybe get back to me.

Firstly I would like to say I like your work. I am in the market for some keyboard switch swaps. One keyboard is a Corsair K70 that I would like to have greens installed for a friend, the catch is that the F-row and cluster above the arrows is rubber dome and I would like those switched out as well to greens. Thankfully its a aluminum plate keyboard and I suspect that it is possible. The second keyboard will be a poker 2 with ergo clears. I could order any switch type so for your benefit (switches out of the poker) whatever switch is most valuable to you could be ordered. I would also like the plates to be modified so I can swap the switches without desoldering on both boards.

How do your prices break down for work like that?

Thanks in advance. 

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« Reply #87 on: Thu, 01 May 2014, 14:48:47 »
I tried pming the OP as I would like his services on a few keyboards however he is muted.  :(

Anyways, here is the PM so he can get it and maybe get back to me.

Firstly I would like to say I like your work. I am in the market for some keyboard switch swaps. One keyboard is a Corsair K70 that I would like to have greens installed for a friend, the catch is that the F-row and cluster above the arrows is rubber dome and I would like those switched out as well to greens. Thankfully its a aluminum plate keyboard and I suspect that it is possible. The second keyboard will be a poker 2 with ergo clears. I could order any switch type so for your benefit (switches out of the poker) whatever switch is most valuable to you could be ordered. I would also like the plates to be modified so I can swap the switches without desoldering on both boards.

How do your prices break down for work like that?

Thanks in advance.

The K70 and K95 are fully mechanical, it's the K90 and the K60 that have rubber domes.

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« Reply #88 on: Fri, 02 May 2014, 17:35:32 »
Tried to shoot you a PM as well, and attempted to email through your blog/site but got delivery failure. Would love to get a price for switch swap.

I'd love to switch my Filco switches from Blacks to Clears, what would you charge for that? Do you have enough switches to cover a 104-key swap? If not, how many new switches would I need to buy?
It's a Majestouch 2 Ninja, so switches are plate mounted.

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« Reply #89 on: Sat, 03 May 2014, 16:58:50 »
i should've asked him to swap out my green LEDs....
all i did was ask him to mod to MX Reds

Yeah, the LEDs were definitely the #1 thing that had to go for me... not a fan of green and it doesn't match at all with my other gaming peripherals that have blue LEDs.
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« Reply #90 on: Sat, 03 May 2014, 20:31:21 »
I want to let you know that I sent you some desoldering work without permission in the form of an old Cherry keyboard. Desolder when you have time, hold onto the switches until you get unmuted and I'll pay you and figure out what I actually want to do with them when the time comes.

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« Reply #91 on: Mon, 05 May 2014, 22:08:11 »
I figured I should also report my positive experience.

I destroyed a basically brand-new AT101W trying to desolder the switches.  With a thick, stiff plate and bent over switch leads, it's built to put up a real fight for disassembly.  Kmiller8 repaired the board and replaced the switches for an exceedingy fair price, and did the work far faster than I could have anticipated.
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« Reply #92 on: Thu, 15 May 2014, 18:52:53 »
I sent a CODE MX 104 clear for spring swap and lube. It came back even better than I could have imagined: perfect feel, no more pinging, and just blissful to type on now.

You provided excellent service and were super fast to respond to respond. What quality work! I'd include a nice photo, but one can't capture the FEEL in a photo, one just has to experience it.

Thanks again! I really appreciate your time and expertise.
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« Reply #93 on: Mon, 19 May 2014, 18:55:49 »
I am getting a Feenix Autore keyboard because of aesthetic purposes.  I would really like to get this board modified with MX Clear switches in this board and if possibly with stiffer springs in 80 - 85 cn actuations.

Like stiff springs with a strong tactile bump.

What is the process I have to get your help on this?

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« Reply #94 on: Mon, 19 May 2014, 23:21:48 »
I am getting a Feenix Autore keyboard because of aesthetic purposes.  I would really like to get this board modified with MX Clear switches in this board and if possibly with stiffer springs in 80 - 85 cn actuations.

Like stiff springs with a strong tactile bump.

What is the process I have to get your help on this?

Meh, I really wouldn't recommend that keyboard. If you were to get the Autore, that's $160 plus $55 for switches plus $15 to ship to him, $? for modding and $15 to get it back. All in all, it takes a long time, it's a pain in the neck and very expensive as well. I would recommend buying a Code with Clears like the one that Akimbo has for sale in the Classfied right now. You get great aesthetics with the backlighting and simple design, the switches you want all for $140 shipped. You're probably going to end up paying around $250 for that MX Clear Autore. I think Feenix keyboards are hype anyway, they're just a small startup that gave some famous gamers and reviewers a couple of samples.

Also, the dude that you're looking for is still muted so you'll have to wait for that to be over if you want to actually communicate with him.

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« Reply #95 on: Tue, 20 May 2014, 11:57:23 »
Bought the feenix for 99 plus shipping.

I looked at the Code carefully and just don't like the aesthetics at all.  Looked at Akimbo's

I have:

many model Ms (grey label one too).
have a Matias which I think is awful compared to the Apple AEK that I have from a long time (m3501 i think). 
have the Ducky 3 with green switches (like switch but want the same switch with no noise if possible)
QFR with mx greens

in the past have had:

SSK
northgate omnikey

Thought about the korean customs (but dont like the available cases).

Appreciate the input though.



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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #96 on: Wed, 21 May 2014, 20:30:32 »
If anyone needs to contact me, PM me... for now....

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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #97 on: Wed, 21 May 2014, 21:24:20 »
Also, I'm going to be overhauling my prices soon, so if you want work done, now's the time.

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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #98 on: Thu, 22 May 2014, 20:56:46 »
Just a reminder kids, never drink and lube.


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Re: Keyboard Services (Soldering, Desoldering, Lubing, Springs, etc)
« Reply #99 on: Sat, 24 May 2014, 01:48:31 »
Hope the PCB arrived safely kmiller - let me know when you need me to send through the coin for the work involved and postage back   :thumb:
It's a good width!  If it's half-width it's too narrow, and full-width is too wide. 

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