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Title: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: gundam on Tue, 12 January 2016, 11:53:10
brass look for 356 Series.

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Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: romevi on Tue, 12 January 2016, 11:57:20
Smexy.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Steezus on Tue, 12 January 2016, 11:59:04
Very nice gundam, your collection makes me very jealous. :p
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: mobbo on Tue, 12 January 2016, 12:02:56
Please don't stop posting man :3
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: katushkin on Tue, 12 January 2016, 15:11:06
Daaaaaaaaaaaaamn. I neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed an OTD board.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Joey Quinn on Tue, 12 January 2016, 15:19:58
This has to be the best korean board collection I've seen posted on GH in a while. Mind blowing  :cool:
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Signature on Tue, 12 January 2016, 15:20:46
This has to be the best korean board collection I've seen posted on GH in a while. Mind blowing  :cool:
Hopefully nasby will take a collection pic soon :P
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Joey Quinn on Tue, 12 January 2016, 15:23:39
This has to be the best korean board collection I've seen posted on GH in a while. Mind blowing  :cool:
Hopefully nasby will take a collection pic soon :P

If both gundam and nasby were posting I think I'd have to leave GH for a bit.  :))
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Signature on Tue, 12 January 2016, 15:34:20
This has to be the best korean board collection I've seen posted on GH in a while. Mind blowing  :cool:
Hopefully nasby will take a collection pic soon :P

If both gundam and nasby were posting I think I'd have to leave GH for a bit.  :))
Nasby has 4x 356cl it's disgusting
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Joey Quinn on Tue, 12 January 2016, 15:35:18
Nasby has 4x 356cl it's disgusting

Wait wait wait...

Holy ****! I had no clue it was that many boards.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Glenmael on Tue, 12 January 2016, 15:36:29
Beautiful board.  :cool:
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: jerue on Tue, 12 January 2016, 23:26:44
356 CLS! Must be a prototype or something...never hear of that one.

Please keep posting the photos gundam...feed the hype


Nasby has 4x 356cl it's disgusting

That is disgusting....ly smart. In years time nasby will be sitting on a fat retirement fund lol
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: nguyenkimtam on Wed, 13 January 2016, 02:14:45
356 CLS! Must be a prototype or something...never hear of that one.

Please keep posting the photos gundam...feed the hype


Nasby has 4x 356cl it's disgusting

That is disgusting....ly smart. In years time nasby will be sitting on a fat retirement fund lol

That exactly! The cls is prototype
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: asdfjkl36 on Wed, 13 January 2016, 02:17:59
Wish i had even one OTD board :(
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: n0rvig on Wed, 13 January 2016, 02:18:07
moar pics! pls!
Title: 356CL DGE
Post by: gundam on Wed, 13 January 2016, 08:08:58
top board is different. (sample)

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Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: hitlu on Wed, 13 January 2016, 08:33:20
nice boards
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: xondat on Wed, 13 January 2016, 09:00:31
These boards are beautiful; certainly setting a bar for others.
Title: Re: 356CL DGE
Post by: romevi on Wed, 13 January 2016, 09:31:31
top board is different. (sample)

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Absolutely stunning.
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: raymogi on Wed, 13 January 2016, 09:38:47
I want one. Anyone?
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: jerue on Wed, 13 January 2016, 09:52:00
So here's a question for you gundam

Are there any OTD boards you don't own? :))
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: icyskyz on Wed, 13 January 2016, 10:00:45
Wow beautiful collection!
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: gundam on Wed, 13 January 2016, 10:23:07
So here's a question for you gundam

Are there any OTD boards you don't own? :))

Yes. I have all OTD boards.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: romevi on Wed, 13 January 2016, 11:06:29
So here's a question for you gundam

Are there any OTD boards you don't own? :))

Yes. I have all of OTD boards.

wat
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Steezus on Wed, 13 January 2016, 12:18:19
So here's a question for you gundam

Are there any OTD boards you don't own? :))

Yes. I have all of OTD boards.

wat

Google Translate man, we have to give him some slack when his first few posts are this amazing. :p
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: romevi on Wed, 13 January 2016, 12:22:53
So here's a question for you gundam

Are there any OTD boards you don't own? :))

Yes. I have all of OTD boards.

wat

Google Translate man, we have to give him some slack when his first few posts are this amazing.

No, no. I meant "wat" as in "Holy ****, he has all OTD boards"!!!
Title: 356 & PAECOCK
Post by: gundam on Wed, 13 January 2016, 13:57:50
356CL BLACK, 356.2 and PEACOCK

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Title: Re: 356 & PAECOCK
Post by: Steezus on Wed, 13 January 2016, 14:14:24
356CL BLACK, 356.2 and PEACOCK

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Holy **** gundam, you have one of the nicest collections I have ever seen. :thumb:
Title: Re: 356 & PAECOCK
Post by: alienman82 on Wed, 13 January 2016, 16:23:38
removed.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: bocahgundul on Wed, 13 January 2016, 16:44:20
Can I sell my whole body + $$ for one of your board?
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Solo on Wed, 13 January 2016, 16:58:47
Can I sell my whole body + $$ for one of your board?

You can have my body for free.

(http://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/herman-cain-smile.gif)

On topic:

This is a sick collection. I'm dying to see more of the silver Mini.  :)
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: bocahgundul on Wed, 13 January 2016, 17:05:43
Can I sell my whole body + $$ for one of your board?

You can have my body for free.

Show Image
(http://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/herman-cain-smile.gif)


On topic:

This is a sick collection. I'm dying to see more of the silver Mini.  :)

NOW i have 2 body so 2 board please ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: alienman82 on Wed, 13 January 2016, 17:06:53
removed.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: bocahgundul on Wed, 13 January 2016, 17:09:22
Can I sell my whole body + $$ for one of your board?

You can have my body for free.

Show Image
(http://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/herman-cain-smile.gif)


On topic:

This is a sick collection. I'm dying to see more of the silver Mini.  :)

NOW i have 2 body so 2 board please ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

so that is how otd boards are acquired?
Yep but we need a full body that is still healthy and still living  ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: pr0ximity on Wed, 13 January 2016, 17:11:50
This is a sick collection. I'm dying to see more of the silver Mini.  :)

+1

I think that's the "khaki" model. Don't know that I've ever seen one, but it's the least common of the Mini colors.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Solo on Wed, 13 January 2016, 17:13:52
This is a sick collection. I'm dying to see more of the silver Mini.  :)

+1

I think that's the "khaki" model. Don't know that I've ever seen one, but it's the least common of the Mini colors.

I've only seen one other, and that was tsangan's.

Link (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=38092.0)
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: pr0ximity on Wed, 13 January 2016, 17:15:18
This is a sick collection. I'm dying to see more of the silver Mini.  :)

+1

I think that's the "khaki" model. Don't know that I've ever seen one, but it's the least common of the Mini colors.

I've only seen one other, and that was tsangan's.

Link (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=38092.0)

Tsangan's was unfortunately not the original case, the original is wedge-shaped.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Solo on Wed, 13 January 2016, 17:30:30
This is a sick collection. I'm dying to see more of the silver Mini.  :)

+1

I think that's the "khaki" model. Don't know that I've ever seen one, but it's the least common of the Mini colors.

I've only seen one other, and that was tsangan's.

Link (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=38092.0)

Tsangan's was unfortunately not the original case, the original is wedge-shaped.

If that is so, I'm curious to know what two-part case tsangan used. Those seem to be far and few between for 60% boards.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: meiosis on Wed, 13 January 2016, 17:31:13
This is a sick collection. I'm dying to see more of the silver Mini.  :)

+1

I think that's the "khaki" model. Don't know that I've ever seen one, but it's the least common of the Mini colors.

I've only seen one other, and that was tsangan's.

Link (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=38092.0)

Tsangan's was unfortunately not the original case, the original is wedge-shaped.
Khaki/Military Gray, unfortunately they are the rarest and most coveted color. Ended up trading mine back for another keyboard >_>, the regrets.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: hwood34 on Wed, 13 January 2016, 18:28:22
One helluva collection :thumb:
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: romevi on Wed, 13 January 2016, 19:02:40
356CL BLACK, 356.2 and PEACOCK

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No one man should have this much power...
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: swimmingbird on Wed, 13 January 2016, 22:11:15
Man I would kill for a 356
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: romevi on Wed, 13 January 2016, 22:13:20
Man I would kill for a 356

Would you really?
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: alienman82 on Wed, 13 January 2016, 22:17:05
removed.
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: romevi on Wed, 13 January 2016, 22:18:34
Man I would kill for a 356

Would you really?

no

Aww... :(
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: swimmingbird on Wed, 13 January 2016, 22:29:17
Man I would kill for a 356

Would you really?

no

Aww... :(

Tell me who needs to disappear

Need the plate in payment up front though
Title: 356mini
Post by: gundam on Thu, 14 January 2016, 09:28:37
This is the 1st generation keyboard with aluminum housing of mini arrangement.
In order to give better typing feeling than 356 CL, the brass key is in the lower plate and housing has angle of inclination by itself.
Plate is not fixed in the upper housing with bolts, but fixed between upper housing and lower housing.
After that, many types of keyboard with aluminum housing came into the market.

356mini which has a nickname Sammini as bellows was produced with concept "Bring the lighter and smaller keyboard to the games room".
It is for only PS/2, but use the removable USB cable.
It can be used to plug the PS/2 conversion gender in to the end of USB cable.
The distance between the switch was reduced as much as possible beyond interference in order to reduce the keyboard size like mini arrangement.

The difficulty of assembling of 356mini is the best high level in 356 series.
The switch hole in the board is so tight, and controller of it is SMD type.
Also, copper foil on the board can be out easily if the lead is not removed carefully when you do de-soldering.
So, if you use the de-soldering machine, you can work easily more.
There is hole for line shape in the center of the board so that you have to be careful to assemble the switch into the board.
If not, tension will be disappeared by hardness key typing feeling unlike purpose of production.

Some people say that “Typing feeling is hard”, “I can’t use it with pain of hands”.
But wrong typing feeling is occurred by wrong assembling.
356mini was made of aluminum whole plates and partial plate.
The material of the board which has a hole on the center is CEM-3.

It is recommended to assemble the partial plate with black switch.
In case of apply the partial plate.

It can't fix the switch in the character string.
So, If tighten switch hole can fix tightly the switch, you can get more better typing feeling  in spite of finger pain when you assemble it.
Honorably, I had a chance to test it in the filed first after assemble the final sample board and housing before 356mini came into market.

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Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: mashby on Thu, 14 January 2016, 10:18:18
This is the 1st generation keyboard with aluminum housing of mini arrangement.
In order to give better typing feeling than 356 CL, the brass key is in the lower plate and housing has angle of inclination by itself.
Plate is not fixed in the upper housing with bolts, but fixed between upper housing and lower housing.
After that, many types of keyboard with aluminum housing came into the market.

356mini which has a nickname Sammini as bellows was produced with concept "Bring the lighter and smaller keyboard to the games room".
It is for only PS/2, but use the removable USB cable.
It can be used to plug the PS/2 conversion gender in to the end of USB cable.
The distance between the switch was reduced as much as possible beyond interference in order to reduce the keyboard size like mini arrangement.

The difficulty of assembling of 356mini is the best high level in 356 series.
The switch hole in the board is so tight, and controller of it is SMD type.
Also, copper foil on the board can be out easily if the lead is not removed carefully when you do de-soldering.
So, if you use the de-soldering machine, you can work easily more.
There is hole for line shape in the center of the board so that you have to be careful to assemble the switch into the board.
If not, tension will be disappeared by hardness key typing feeling unlike purpose of production.

Some people say that “Typing feeling is hard”, “I can’t use it with pain of hands”.
But wrong typing feeling is occurred by wrong assembling.
356mini was made of aluminum whole plates and partial plate.
The material of the board which has a hole on the center is CEM-3.

It is recommended to assemble the partial plate with black switch.
In case of apply the partial plate.

It can't fix the switch in the character string.
So, If tighten switch hole can fix tightly the switch, you can get more better typing feeling  in spite of finger pain when you assemble it.
Honorably, I had a chance to test it in the filed first after assemble the final sample board and housing before 356mini came into market.

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(http://i.imgur.com/jVNQUFt.png+)
Title: Re: 356mini
Post by: xondat on Thu, 14 January 2016, 10:52:34
This is the 1st generation keyboard with aluminum housing of mini arrangement.
In order to give better typing feeling than 356 CL, the brass key is in the lower plate and housing has angle of inclination by itself.
Plate is not fixed in the upper housing with bolts, but fixed between upper housing and lower housing.
After that, many types of keyboard with aluminum housing came into the market.

356mini which has a nickname Sammini as bellows was produced with concept "Bring the lighter and smaller keyboard to the games room".
It is for only PS/2, but use the removable USB cable.
It can be used to plug the PS/2 conversion gender in to the end of USB cable.
The distance between the switch was reduced as much as possible beyond interference in order to reduce the keyboard size like mini arrangement.

The difficulty of assembling of 356mini is the best high level in 356 series.
The switch hole in the board is so tight, and controller of it is SMD type.
Also, copper foil on the board can be out easily if the lead is not removed carefully when you do de-soldering.
So, if you use the de-soldering machine, you can work easily more.
There is hole for line shape in the center of the board so that you have to be careful to assemble the switch into the board.
If not, tension will be disappeared by hardness key typing feeling unlike purpose of production.

Some people say that “Typing feeling is hard”, “I can’t use it with pain of hands”.
But wrong typing feeling is occurred by wrong assembling.
356mini was made of aluminum whole plates and partial plate.
The material of the board which has a hole on the center is CEM-3.

It is recommended to assemble the partial plate with black switch.
In case of apply the partial plate.

It can't fix the switch in the character string.
So, If tighten switch hole can fix tightly the switch, you can get more better typing feeling  in spite of finger pain when you assemble it.
Honorably, I had a chance to test it in the filed first after assemble the final sample board and housing before 356mini came into market.

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That's the best looking 60% board I've seen, no argument there. I'm wondering though, how much does that thing weigh? Loving these posts!
Title: Re: 356mini
Post by: pr0ximity on Thu, 14 January 2016, 18:52:10
This is the 1st generation keyboard with aluminum housing of mini arrangement.
In order to give better typing feeling than 356 CL, the brass key is in the lower plate and housing has angle of inclination by itself.
Plate is not fixed in the upper housing with bolts, but fixed between upper housing and lower housing.
After that, many types of keyboard with aluminum housing came into the market.

356mini which has a nickname Sammini as bellows was produced with concept "Bring the lighter and smaller keyboard to the games room".
It is for only PS/2, but use the removable USB cable.
It can be used to plug the PS/2 conversion gender in to the end of USB cable.
The distance between the switch was reduced as much as possible beyond interference in order to reduce the keyboard size like mini arrangement.

The difficulty of assembling of 356mini is the best high level in 356 series.
The switch hole in the board is so tight, and controller of it is SMD type.
Also, copper foil on the board can be out easily if the lead is not removed carefully when you do de-soldering.
So, if you use the de-soldering machine, you can work easily more.
There is hole for line shape in the center of the board so that you have to be careful to assemble the switch into the board.
If not, tension will be disappeared by hardness key typing feeling unlike purpose of production.

Some people say that “Typing feeling is hard”, “I can’t use it with pain of hands”.
But wrong typing feeling is occurred by wrong assembling.
356mini was made of aluminum whole plates and partial plate.
The material of the board which has a hole on the center is CEM-3.

It is recommended to assemble the partial plate with black switch.
In case of apply the partial plate.

It can't fix the switch in the character string.
So, If tighten switch hole can fix tightly the switch, you can get more better typing feeling  in spite of finger pain when you assemble it.
Honorably, I had a chance to test it in the filed first after assemble the final sample board and housing before 356mini came into market.

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Amazing board, the 356 series really is an unreal line of keyboards as art.

Thank you for all of the details, it is very difficult to find information on OTD keyboards as a foreigner :) And today I learned about CEM-3!

Can you explain any more about the line shaped hole in the board and what the wrong way to assemble is? Is a whole plate affected by assembly as much as a partial plate? I am jealous of your partial plate, the PCB is so beautiful on OTD boards.
Title: 360Corsa
Post by: gundam on Fri, 15 January 2016, 09:36:04
Apple silver and Hyper gray are used as housing colors as above photo.
The brass key has angle of inclination like as slope of the lower plate.
The brass key which has the inclination angle is mounted through the under plate.

This is assembled using the black switch which is the switch of mechanical keyboard of the Cherry Co.
360 Corsa is produces by the whole aluminum plate when it was coproduced.
But now it was used the partial plate board of poly carbonate material which was put into coproduction of 356.2 because it can be replaced to plate board of 356.2.

We recommend a combination with the pure black switch for partial plate because a board material of 360 Corsa is soft material unlike the existing custom keyboard.
If the spring is lubricated by the LSD oil or the Anti-shock which is called as the red medicine, you can hearing a distinctive sound like spring bounce.

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Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: whmeltonjr on Fri, 15 January 2016, 09:51:43
That collection is just too good. I would give up everything keyboard related I own for that Corsa. Too nice.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: jerue on Fri, 15 January 2016, 10:04:34
That collection is just too good. I would give up everything keyboard related I own for that Corsa. Too nice.

got to try a 360 corsa w/gateron blacks. It was extremely nice. Helped convince me OTD boards were worth their market premium. I'd hold out for a 356 personally but nothing wrong with the corsa, it is still just as amazing.

Looking forward to your write ups and photos for the 456 and Koala gundam!
Title: Re: 360Corsa
Post by: romevi on Fri, 15 January 2016, 10:11:56
Apple silver and Hyper gray are used as housing colors as above photo.
The brass key has angle of inclination like as slope of the lower plate.
The brass key which has the inclination angle is mounted through the under plate.

This is assembled using the black switch which is the switch of mechanical keyboard of the Cherry Co.
360 Corsa is produces by the whole aluminum plate when it was coproduced.
But now it was used the partial plate board of poly carbonate material which was put into coproduction of 356.2 because it can be replaced to plate board of 356.2.

We recommend a combination with the pure black switch for partial plate because a board material of 360 Corsa is soft material unlike the existing custom keyboard.
If the spring is lubricated by the LSD oil or the Anti-shock which is called as the red medicine, you can hearing a distinctive sound like spring bounce.

(Attachment Link)

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Sorry if this has been addressed, but are you on the OTD-making team?
Title: Re: 360Corsa
Post by: gundam on Fri, 15 January 2016, 10:20:56
Apple silver and Hyper gray are used as housing colors as above photo.
The brass key has angle of inclination like as slope of the lower plate.
The brass key which has the inclination angle is mounted through the under plate.

This is assembled using the black switch which is the switch of mechanical keyboard of the Cherry Co.
360 Corsa is produces by the whole aluminum plate when it was coproduced.
But now it was used the partial plate board of poly carbonate material which was put into coproduction of 356.2 because it can be replaced to plate board of 356.2.

We recommend a combination with the pure black switch for partial plate because a board material of 360 Corsa is soft material unlike the existing custom keyboard.
If the spring is lubricated by the LSD oil or the Anti-shock which is called as the red medicine, you can hearing a distinctive sound like spring bounce.

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)

Sorry if this has been addressed, but are you on the OTD-making team?

No. i'm just general member.
Title: Re: 360Corsa
Post by: romevi on Fri, 15 January 2016, 10:38:37
Apple silver and Hyper gray are used as housing colors as above photo.
The brass key has angle of inclination like as slope of the lower plate.
The brass key which has the inclination angle is mounted through the under plate.

This is assembled using the black switch which is the switch of mechanical keyboard of the Cherry Co.
360 Corsa is produces by the whole aluminum plate when it was coproduced.
But now it was used the partial plate board of poly carbonate material which was put into coproduction of 356.2 because it can be replaced to plate board of 356.2.

We recommend a combination with the pure black switch for partial plate because a board material of 360 Corsa is soft material unlike the existing custom keyboard.
If the spring is lubricated by the LSD oil or the Anti-shock which is called as the red medicine, you can hearing a distinctive sound like spring bounce.

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)

Sorry if this has been addressed, but are you on the OTD-making team?

No. i'm just general member.

Ah, okay. Your knowledge is wide and authoritative!
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: metal369 on Fri, 15 January 2016, 10:41:24



Gundam is my close friend, so I upload this post to support him.

All of OTD boards owner can upload your board! (Not only 356 but also Koala, the cheat, etc.)


(http://i.imgur.com/EQ1lo2s.jpg)


This is a my favorite keyboard. I love combination of Polycarbonate partial plate, CEM-3 PCB and Cherry vintage black switch.

Sorry for rehashing similar pictures. ;)
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Steezus on Fri, 15 January 2016, 12:42:03
I think after seeing all of these pictures there needs to be a OTD Therapy thread for me. :p
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: bocahgundul on Sat, 16 January 2016, 01:49:55
Now what I need is to learn korean and join the korean community
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: swimmingbird on Sat, 16 January 2016, 02:30:49
This thread is painful to be subscribed to
Title: 356.2
Post by: gundam on Sat, 16 January 2016, 10:17:41
356.2 is a custom keyboard which was coproduced by Sir, Eungsam in otd.kr for outstanding members who have an attack power more than 2000 as the 2nd version of 356.2.

CEM-3 material was used for the board unlike the existing 356CL, and partial plate of polycarbonate was used as plate.

So, it depends on setting, but the keyboard give different typing feeling when this is assembled.
This keyboard has feeling of cushion by combination of CEM-3 board and partial polyester plate.
So, it relieves fatigue in the finger when you do paper work or play the game for a long time.

It is recommended that you assemble a pure black switch or 62g white switch.
It can be comfortable with 360 Corsa for board and plate.
If you insert the partial plate of 356.2 in to the 360 Corsa, it gives a absolutely different typing feeling.

So, you can see a lot of people nowadays who want to buy the 356.2 which were produced about 60pcs, but it is not easy to buy it.

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Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: digi on Sat, 16 January 2016, 10:32:09
356.2 is a custom keyboard which was coproduced by Sir, Eungsam in otd.kr for outstanding members who have an attack power more than 2000 as the 2nd version of 356.2.

CEM-3 material was used for the board unlike the existing 356CL, and partial plate of polycarbonate was used as plate.

So, it depends on setting, but the keyboard give different typing feeling when this is assembled.
This keyboard has feeling of cushion by combination of CEM-3 board and partial polyester plate.
So, it relieves fatigue in the finger when you do paper work or play the game for a long time.

It is recommended that you assemble a pure black switch or 62g white switch.
It can be comfortable with 360 Corsa for board and plate.
If you insert the partial plate of 356.2 in to the 360 Corsa, it gives a absolutely different typing feeling.

So, you can see a lot of people nowadays who want to buy the 356.2 which were produced about 60pcs, but it is not easy to buy it.

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perfect, i'll take two..ty.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: jerue on Sat, 16 January 2016, 10:56:29
Yup, definitely confirms that it's my favorite board...and with only 60 made, just a pipe dream :)) didn't know it was even more limited than the original CL which already is impossible to find. Don't think there's anyone w/4 though  :)).  Such a beautiful board...
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: romevi on Sat, 16 January 2016, 11:25:39
Why did I subscribe to this thread...? ;_;
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Vittra on Sat, 16 January 2016, 11:47:24
Because it's nice to see beautiful things and excellent, detailed explanations of what they are, even if you can't attain them yourself.

Also masochism.

:D
Title: 360Corsa hyper-gray
Post by: gundam on Sun, 17 January 2016, 09:17:18
360Corsa hyper-gray color is a custom keyboard which was coproduced by Sir, Eungsam with Apple-silver color in otd.kr.

If you remove the brass key on the lower housing as shown in the above picture,
unique echo of the click switch flows out so that you can hear the lighter click sound than keyboard the lower housing is covered.
The click switch can't slider lubrication or spring lubrication separately.
When you disassemble or assemble the switch,
click sound may be die compared to the switch before open it because unique character of the click switch can be changed in case of lubrication for slider or spring.

It didn't lubricate the stabilizer separately.

A harmony of whole plate which was coproduced,
click switch with green switch and housing with grapping hole make a desire to type continuously.

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Title: Re: 360Corsa hyper-gray
Post by: hwood34 on Sun, 17 January 2016, 10:18:37
360Corsa hyper-gray color is a custom keyboard which was coproduced by Sir, Eungsam with Apple-silver color in otd.kr.

If you remove the brass key on the lower housing as shown in the above picture,
unique echo of the click switch flows out so that you can hear the lighter click sound than keyboard the lower housing is covered.
The click switch can't slider lubrication or spring lubrication separately.
When you disassemble or assemble the switch,
click sound may be die compared to the switch before open it because unique character of the click switch can be changed in case of lubrication for slider or spring.

It didn't lubricate the stabilizer separately.

A harmony of whole plate which was coproduced,
click switch with green switch and housing with grapping hole make a desire to type continuously.

Hmmm, that's pretty interesting actually
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Steezus on Sun, 17 January 2016, 10:28:28
I'm actually really curious as to how it sounds without the brass weight, that's really interesting. :thumb:
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Firebolt1914 on Sun, 17 January 2016, 10:43:41
Wow amazing collection. Do you have any pictures of the 356N or 356L?
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: gundam on Sun, 17 January 2016, 11:25:52
Wow amazing collection. Do you have any pictures of the 356N or 356L?

356L

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356N

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Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Signature on Sun, 17 January 2016, 12:02:52
I'm actually really curious as to how it sounds without the brass weight, that's really interesting. :thumb:
360c with OG cherry set + green switches. Not much of a difference in sound, but in feel.
With brass:
https://soundcloud.com/user-703532478-771412076/brass24567 (https://soundcloud.com/user-703532478-771412076/brass24567)
No brass:
https://soundcloud.com/user-703532478-771412076/no-brass2 (https://soundcloud.com/user-703532478-771412076/no-brass2)
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Steezus on Sun, 17 January 2016, 12:05:46
I'm actually really curious as to how it sounds without the brass weight, that's really interesting. :thumb:
360c with OG cherry set + green switches. Not much of a difference in sound, but in feel.
With brass:
https://soundcloud.com/user-703532478-771412076/brass24567 (https://soundcloud.com/user-703532478-771412076/brass24567)
No brass:
https://soundcloud.com/user-703532478-771412076/no-brass2 (https://soundcloud.com/user-703532478-771412076/no-brass2)

Thank you very much Signature! :thumb:

The sound signatures look to be almost the exact same. I wish I could be able to feel the difference but that is near impossible now. :p
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: romevi on Sun, 17 January 2016, 12:52:17
So are some of these boards designed with certain switches in mind?
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: Signature on Sun, 17 January 2016, 12:55:18
So are some of these boards designed with certain switches in mind?
Yes, please read: http://deskthority.net/keyboards-f2/the-korean-custom-keyboards-1-356-series-t255.html (http://deskthority.net/keyboards-f2/the-korean-custom-keyboards-1-356-series-t255.html)
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: romevi on Sun, 17 January 2016, 12:58:40
So are some of these boards designed with certain switches in mind?
Yes, please read: http://deskthority.net/keyboards-f2/the-korean-custom-keyboards-1-356-series-t255.html (http://deskthority.net/keyboards-f2/the-korean-custom-keyboards-1-356-series-t255.html)

Ooh, very cool. I remember that article and completely forgot about the design process.
Title: 360C color
Post by: gundam on Sun, 17 January 2016, 16:48:11
360C apple-silver

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360C hyper-gray

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Title: Re: 360C color
Post by: xondat on Sun, 17 January 2016, 19:18:50
360C apple-silver

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360C hyper-gray

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Man they're top
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Photekq on Sun, 17 January 2016, 19:54:38



Gundam is my close friend, so I upload this post to support him.

All of OTD boards owner can upload your board! (Not only 356 but also Koala, the cheat, etc.)


Show Image
(http://i.imgur.com/EQ1lo2s.jpg)



This is a my favorite keyboard. I love combination of Polycarbonate partial plate, CEM-3 PCB and Cherry vintage black switch.

Sorry for rehashing similar pictures. ;)

Beautiful boards gundam and metal! My OTD keyboards aren't as nice as yours, but here they are :

(http://i.imgur.com/zwUBawz.jpg)

(http://puu.sh/mzJIk/9e2159e2cc.jpg)

(https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1625/23734132940_396fec4fe2_o.jpg)

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8693/16806012012_c6afb0c7c4_h.jpg)
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Zapheo on Sun, 17 January 2016, 20:00:20



Gundam is my close friend, so I upload this post to support him.

All of OTD boards owner can upload your board! (Not only 356 but also Koala, the cheat, etc.)


Show Image
(http://i.imgur.com/EQ1lo2s.jpg)



This is a my favorite keyboard. I love combination of Polycarbonate partial plate, CEM-3 PCB and Cherry vintage black switch.

Sorry for rehashing similar pictures. ;)

Beautiful boards gundam and metal! My OTD keyboards aren't as nice as yours, but here they are :

Show Image
(http://i.imgur.com/zwUBawz.jpg)


Show Image
(http://puu.sh/mzJIk/9e2159e2cc.jpg)


Show Image
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1625/23734132940_396fec4fe2_o.jpg)


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(https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8693/16806012012_c6afb0c7c4_h.jpg)


Those look amazing!
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Steezus on Sun, 17 January 2016, 20:01:29
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Gundam is my close friend, so I upload this post to support him.

All of OTD boards owner can upload your board! (Not only 356 but also Koala, the cheat, etc.)


Show Image
(http://i.imgur.com/EQ1lo2s.jpg)



This is a my favorite keyboard. I love combination of Polycarbonate partial plate, CEM-3 PCB and Cherry vintage black switch.

Sorry for rehashing similar pictures. ;)

Beautiful boards gundam and metal! My OTD keyboards aren't as nice as yours, but here they are :

Show Image
(http://i.imgur.com/zwUBawz.jpg)


Show Image
(http://puu.sh/mzJIk/9e2159e2cc.jpg)


Show Image
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1625/23734132940_396fec4fe2_o.jpg)


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(https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8693/16806012012_c6afb0c7c4_h.jpg)



Those look amazing!

Don't get caught up in the hype, you'll be chasing the dragon from here on out. I still have yet to fulfill my dreams of owning one of these boards. :p
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: ninjadoc on Sun, 17 January 2016, 20:08:25
Show Image
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Gundam is my close friend, so I upload this post to support him.

All of OTD boards owner can upload your board! (Not only 356 but also Koala, the cheat, etc.)


(http://i.imgur.com/EQ1lo2s.jpg) (http://i.imgur.com/EQ1lo2s.jpg)



This is a my favorite keyboard. I love combination of Polycarbonate partial plate, CEM-3 PCB and Cherry vintage black switch.

Sorry for rehashing similar pictures. ;)

Beautiful boards gundam and metal! My OTD keyboards aren't as nice as yours, but here they are :

(http://i.imgur.com/zwUBawz.jpg) (http://i.imgur.com/zwUBawz.jpg)

(http://puu.sh/mzJIk/9e2159e2cc.jpg) (http://puu.sh/mzJIk/9e2159e2cc.jpg)

(https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1625/23734132940_396fec4fe2_o.jpg) (https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1625/23734132940_396fec4fe2_o.jpg)

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8693/16806012012_c6afb0c7c4_h.jpg) (https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8693/16806012012_c6afb0c7c4_h.jpg)


I love the finish of the first board. What exactly is it? I doubt seriously that it is a 356L given their rarity so I'm very curious. It is very difficult to get that brushed finish like that. From what I've been told you have to make sure the aluminum block is cut a certain way, all the machining has to follow the lines of the aluminum, then you have to have someone willing and skilled enough to use a fine sandpaper to brush the finish, then anodize it. Very time consuming and if the aluminum block is off slightly or the "grain" is wavy the finish is ruined.Eventually I will post my 356N and you can see what how it looks. It is a great board by the way.Your boards are beautiful and Gundam has an amazing collection.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Photekq on Sun, 17 January 2016, 20:10:13
@ninjadoc It's a 356N MKII
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: ninjadoc on Sun, 17 January 2016, 20:23:44
@ninjadoc It's a 356N MKII

Beautiful
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: gundam on Sun, 17 January 2016, 20:46:40



Gundam is my close friend, so I upload this post to support him.

All of OTD boards owner can upload your board! (Not only 356 but also Koala, the cheat, etc.)


Show Image
(http://i.imgur.com/EQ1lo2s.jpg)



This is a my favorite keyboard. I love combination of Polycarbonate partial plate, CEM-3 PCB and Cherry vintage black switch.

Sorry for rehashing similar pictures. ;)

Beautiful boards gundam and metal! My OTD keyboards aren't as nice as yours, but here they are :

Show Image
(http://i.imgur.com/zwUBawz.jpg)


Show Image
(http://puu.sh/mzJIk/9e2159e2cc.jpg)


Show Image
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1625/23734132940_396fec4fe2_o.jpg)


Show Image
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8693/16806012012_c6afb0c7c4_h.jpg)


wow~ nice pic.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: metal369 on Mon, 18 January 2016, 06:40:12
I'm actually really curious as to how it sounds without the brass weight, that's really interesting. :thumb:
360c with OG cherry set + green switches. Not much of a difference in sound, but in feel.
With brass:
https://soundcloud.com/user-703532478-771412076/brass24567 (https://soundcloud.com/user-703532478-771412076/brass24567)
No brass:
https://soundcloud.com/user-703532478-771412076/no-brass2 (https://soundcloud.com/user-703532478-771412076/no-brass2)



Hi, buddy! How are you doing?

Your data is so great.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: metal369 on Mon, 18 January 2016, 06:47:53



Gundam is my close friend, so I upload this post to support him.

All of OTD boards owner can upload your board! (Not only 356 but also Koala, the cheat, etc.)


Show Image
(http://i.imgur.com/EQ1lo2s.jpg)



This is a my favorite keyboard. I love combination of Polycarbonate partial plate, CEM-3 PCB and Cherry vintage black switch.

Sorry for rehashing similar pictures. ;)

Beautiful boards gundam and metal! My OTD keyboards aren't as nice as yours, but here they are :

Show Image
(http://i.imgur.com/zwUBawz.jpg)


Show Image
(http://puu.sh/mzJIk/9e2159e2cc.jpg)


Show Image
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1625/23734132940_396fec4fe2_o.jpg)


Show Image
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8693/16806012012_c6afb0c7c4_h.jpg)





Is that a joke? ;) your collections are just gorgeous than mine!

Nice boards and Nice keycaps.

Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Signature on Mon, 18 January 2016, 06:48:01
I'm actually really curious as to how it sounds without the brass weight, that's really interesting. :thumb:
360c with OG cherry set + green switches. Not much of a difference in sound, but in feel.
With brass:
https://soundcloud.com/user-703532478-771412076/brass24567 (https://soundcloud.com/user-703532478-771412076/brass24567)
No brass:
https://soundcloud.com/user-703532478-771412076/no-brass2 (https://soundcloud.com/user-703532478-771412076/no-brass2)



Hi, buddy! How do you do?

Your data is so great.
4k video, extract audio in audacity :) Would originally have a video, but my camera changed focus all the time, so it was pretty annoying :(
Title: 356CLS
Post by: gundam on Mon, 18 January 2016, 09:24:39
356CLS is a custom keyboard which is made in otd.kr by Sir, Eungsam for a gift.
356CLS is the most excellent product so called the final round boss of the 356 series.
The housing is made of carbon steel, and the material of the plate is suspension plate, the weight of the keyboard is about 7kg (6.7kg). Although existing 356 series were anodized to prevent oxidation prevention, but the CLS was power coated in a special order of paint.

The color of the paint in a special order of paint is profound and mysterious color like as tanned plastic.

This is assembled using the best switch and key cap in which I have like the final round boss.

It will be light typing feeling as 62g if you use the pure black switch caused by weight and rigidity of the housing.
So, if you assemble it using the gold spring which is coproduced by Sir, Eungsam, you can get better typing feeling.

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Title: Re: 356CLS
Post by: Signature on Mon, 18 January 2016, 09:32:43
356CLS is a custom keyboard which is made in otd.kr by Sir, Eungsam for a gift.
356CLS is the most excellent product so called the final round boss of the 356 series.
The housing is made of carbon steel, and the material of the plate is suspension plate, the weight of the keyboard is about 7kg (6.7kg). Although existing 356 series were anodized to prevent oxidation prevention, but the CLS was power coated in a special order of paint.

The color of the paint in a special order of paint is profound and mysterious color like as tanned plastic.

This is assembled using the best switch and key cap in which I have like the final round boss.

It will be light typing feeling as 62g if you use the pure black switch caused by weight and rigidity of the housing.
So, if you assemble it using the gold spring which is coproduced by Sir, Eungsam, you can get better typing feeling.

(Attachment Link)

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That is one rare gem.
(https://media.giphy.com/media/xTiTnHXbRoaZ1B1Mo8/giphy.gif)
Title: Re: 356CLS
Post by: xondat on Mon, 18 January 2016, 09:39:16
356CLS is a custom keyboard which is made in otd.kr by Sir, Eungsam for a gift.
356CLS is the most excellent product so called the final round boss of the 356 series.
The housing is made of carbon steel, and the material of the plate is suspension plate, the weight of the keyboard is about 7kg (6.7kg). Although existing 356 series were anodized to prevent oxidation prevention, but the CLS was power coated in a special order of paint.

The color of the paint in a special order of paint is profound and mysterious color like as tanned plastic.

This is assembled using the best switch and key cap in which I have like the final round boss.

It will be light typing feeling as 62g if you use the pure black switch caused by weight and rigidity of the housing.
So, if you assemble it using the gold spring which is coproduced by Sir, Eungsam, you can get better typing feeling.

(Attachment Link)

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(Attachment Link)

7kg? No chance of taking that to class. This is probably my favorite 356 now.
Title: Re: 356CLS
Post by: nguyenkimtam on Mon, 18 January 2016, 10:05:45
356CLS is a custom keyboard which is made in otd.kr by Sir, Eungsam for a gift.
356CLS is the most excellent product so called the final round boss of the 356 series.
The housing is made of carbon steel, and the material of the plate is suspension plate, the weight of the keyboard is about 7kg (6.7kg). Although existing 356 series were anodized to prevent oxidation prevention, but the CLS was power coated in a special order of paint.

The color of the paint in a special order of paint is profound and mysterious color like as tanned plastic.

This is assembled using the best switch and key cap in which I have like the final round boss.

It will be light typing feeling as 62g if you use the pure black switch caused by weight and rigidity of the housing.
So, if you assemble it using the gold spring which is coproduced by Sir, Eungsam, you can get better typing feeling.

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)

7kg? No chance of taking that to class. This is probably my favorite 356 now.
But i think it impossible to get that. So Sad  :-[
Title: Re: 356CLS
Post by: Steezus on Mon, 18 January 2016, 11:10:06
356CLS is a custom keyboard which is made in otd.kr by Sir, Eungsam for a gift.
356CLS is the most excellent product so called the final round boss of the 356 series.
The housing is made of carbon steel, and the material of the plate is suspension plate, the weight of the keyboard is about 7kg (6.7kg). Although existing 356 series were anodized to prevent oxidation prevention, but the CLS was power coated in a special order of paint.

The color of the paint in a special order of paint is profound and mysterious color like as tanned plastic.

This is assembled using the best switch and key cap in which I have like the final round boss.

It will be light typing feeling as 62g if you use the pure black switch caused by weight and rigidity of the housing.
So, if you assemble it using the gold spring which is coproduced by Sir, Eungsam, you can get better typing feeling.

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)

Just when I thought it couldn't get any better... :eek:

Thanks for the info gundam, that board is a masterpiece. :thumb:
Title: Re: 356CLS
Post by: pr0ximity on Mon, 18 January 2016, 12:42:21
356CLS is a custom keyboard which is made in otd.kr by Sir, Eungsam for a gift.
356CLS is the most excellent product so called the final round boss of the 356 series.
The housing is made of carbon steel, and the material of the plate is suspension plate, the weight of the keyboard is about 7kg (6.7kg). Although existing 356 series were anodized to prevent oxidation prevention, but the CLS was power coated in a special order of paint.

The color of the paint in a special order of paint is profound and mysterious color like as tanned plastic.

This is assembled using the best switch and key cap in which I have like the final round boss.

It will be light typing feeling as 62g if you use the pure black switch caused by weight and rigidity of the housing.
So, if you assemble it using the gold spring which is coproduced by Sir, Eungsam, you can get better typing feeling.

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)

Best board, best switch. Beautiful keyboard, gundam.
Title: Re: 356CLS
Post by: Joey Quinn on Mon, 18 January 2016, 16:48:38
356CLS is a custom keyboard which is made in otd.kr by Sir, Eungsam for a gift.
356CLS is the most excellent product so called the final round boss of the 356 series.
The housing is made of carbon steel, and the material of the plate is suspension plate, the weight of the keyboard is about 7kg (6.7kg). Although existing 356 series were anodized to prevent oxidation prevention, but the CLS was power coated in a special order of paint.

The color of the paint in a special order of paint is profound and mysterious color like as tanned plastic.

This is assembled using the best switch and key cap in which I have like the final round boss.

It will be light typing feeling as 62g if you use the pure black switch caused by weight and rigidity of the housing.
So, if you assemble it using the gold spring which is coproduced by Sir, Eungsam, you can get better typing feeling.

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)

Until now I thought all the 356 boards were anodized, this one looks pretty sick.
Title: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: hitlu on Mon, 18 January 2016, 18:06:54
356.2 is a custom keyboard which was coproduced by Sir, Eungsam in otd.kr for outstanding members who have an attack power more than 2000 as the 2nd version of 356.2.

CEM-3 material was used for the board unlike the existing 356CL, and partial plate of polycarbonate was used as plate.

So, it depends on setting, but the keyboard give different typing feeling when this is assembled.
This keyboard has feeling of cushion by combination of CEM-3 board and partial polyester plate.
So, it relieves fatigue in the finger when you do paper work or play the game for a long time.

It is recommended that you assemble a pure black switch or 62g white switch.
It can be comfortable with 360 Corsa for board and plate.
If you insert the partial plate of 356.2 in to the 360 Corsa, it gives a absolutely different typing feeling.

So, you can see a lot of people nowadays who want to buy the 356.2 which were produced about 60pcs, but it is not easy to buy it.

(Attachment Link)

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Thanks for ur information about 356 series. I really fell love with all of them. I have a question that. u said there are only 60 pcs 356.2 in the world. however as i know there are 20 pcs 356.2 in china. But only less than 6 pcs CL DGE. I am puzzled WITH that. Hope know more inf about DGE. Thanks dude. My dge just gotted and love it(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160119/2d022cf27be1959760d3c56dca21ae1c.jpg)(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160119/fd648b0b159223dce61884059b36dd8b.jpg)
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: ramnes on Tue, 19 January 2016, 04:50:07
That thread...  ^-^
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: zennasyndroxx on Tue, 19 January 2016, 05:00:59
sigh, there used to be two 356.2 in malaysia by a single powerful owner. :(
Title: Re: 356CLS
Post by: DanielT on Tue, 19 January 2016, 05:04:00
356CLS is a custom keyboard which is made in otd.kr by Sir, Eungsam for a gift.
356CLS is the most excellent product so called the final round boss of the 356 series.
The housing is made of carbon steel, and the material of the plate is suspension plate, the weight of the keyboard is about 7kg (6.7kg). Although existing 356 series were anodized to prevent oxidation prevention, but the CLS was power coated in a special order of paint.

The color of the paint in a special order of paint is profound and mysterious color like as tanned plastic.

This is assembled using the best switch and key cap in which I have like the final round boss.

It will be light typing feeling as 62g if you use the pure black switch caused by weight and rigidity of the housing.
So, if you assemble it using the gold spring which is coproduced by Sir, Eungsam, you can get better typing feeling.

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)
Ok, this is one hot keyboard, never been a fan of the bigger boards but this one is just sick. I wonder why not more boards use powder coating, the colour has way more depth and you have more options. I wish more boards were like this one.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: bocahgundul on Tue, 19 January 2016, 05:05:19
sigh, there used to be two 356.2 in malaysia by a single really rich owner. :(
FTFY  :p
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: nguyenkimtam on Tue, 19 January 2016, 05:06:27
356.2 is a custom keyboard which was coproduced by Sir, Eungsam in otd.kr for outstanding members who have an attack power more than 2000 as the 2nd version of 356.2.

CEM-3 material was used for the board unlike the existing 356CL, and partial plate of polycarbonate was used as plate.

So, it depends on setting, but the keyboard give different typing feeling when this is assembled.
This keyboard has feeling of cushion by combination of CEM-3 board and partial polyester plate.
So, it relieves fatigue in the finger when you do paper work or play the game for a long time.

It is recommended that you assemble a pure black switch or 62g white switch.
It can be comfortable with 360 Corsa for board and plate.
If you insert the partial plate of 356.2 in to the 360 Corsa, it gives a absolutely different typing feeling.

So, you can see a lot of people nowadays who want to buy the 356.2 which were produced about 60pcs, but it is not easy to buy it.

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)

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Thanks for ur information about 356 series. I really fell love with all of them. I have a question that. u said there are only 60 pcs 356.2 in the world. however as i know there are 20 pcs 356.2 in china. But only less than 6 pcs CL DGE. I am puzzled WITH that. Hope know more inf about DGE. Thanks dude. My dge just gotted and love it
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As i know , Sir Eungsam make DGE because the original 356cl have some problem when producing for round 2. So he anodize again on it and make it flat ( not brass bar ). I'm not sure it right :D
BTW , in my opinion, this DGE have an extremely beautiful color , but just annoy because of anodize line and the color variation between top and bottom part sometimes too much and quite easy to see ( different DGE have the different color variation ) . However i always wish i have one but can not afford the price :sosad:
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: metal369 on Tue, 19 January 2016, 05:56:29
sigh, there used to be two 356.2 in malaysia by a single powerful owner. :(



Really? I can't believe it. china 20set, malaysia 2 set, and a couple of sets to western country?

Some of them looks like replica.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: zennasyndroxx on Tue, 19 January 2016, 06:18:36
sigh, there used to be two 356.2 in malaysia by a single powerful owner. :(



Really? I can't believe it. china 20set, malaysia 2 set, and a couple of sets to western country?

Some of them looks like replica.

Used to be haha. He doesn't have them anymore. They went back to China. Tried them for like only one hour and that's not enough
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: henz on Tue, 19 January 2016, 07:13:03
this collection, INSANE. If i sell all my boards, id be able to buy one of these ;D
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: hitlu on Tue, 19 January 2016, 07:23:25

356.2 is a custom keyboard which was coproduced by Sir, Eungsam in otd.kr for outstanding members who have an attack power more than 2000 as the 2nd version of 356.2.

CEM-3 material was used for the board unlike the existing 356CL, and partial plate of polycarbonate was used as plate.

So, it depends on setting, but the keyboard give different typing feeling when this is assembled.
This keyboard has feeling of cushion by combination of CEM-3 board and partial polyester plate.
So, it relieves fatigue in the finger when you do paper work or play the game for a long time.

It is recommended that you assemble a pure black switch or 62g white switch.
It can be comfortable with 360 Corsa for board and plate.
If you insert the partial plate of 356.2 in to the 360 Corsa, it gives a absolutely different typing feeling.

So, you can see a lot of people nowadays who want to buy the 356.2 which were produced about 60pcs, but it is not easy to buy it.

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Thanks for ur information about 356 series. I really fell love with all of them. I have a question that. u said there are only 60 pcs 356.2 in the world. however as i know there are 20 pcs 356.2 in china. But only less than 6 pcs CL DGE. I am puzzled WITH that. Hope know more inf about DGE. Thanks dude. My dge just gotted and love it
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As i know , Sir Eungsam make DGE because the original 356cl have some problem when producing for round 2. So he anodize again on it and make it flat ( not brass bar ). I'm not sure it right :D
BTW , in my opinion, this DGE have an extremely beautiful color , but just annoy because of anodize line and the color variation between top and bottom part sometimes too much and quite easy to see ( different DGE have the different color variation ) . However i always wish i have one but can not afford the price :sosad:

yes i really like the anorized color of DGE. And there are two different opinion of it. one is it improved the everything and anodized.  but also some call it value or cost control edition of 356cl.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: xondat on Tue, 19 January 2016, 07:32:49
I doubt it but are there any 356s in the UK?
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: joey on Tue, 19 January 2016, 07:36:53
I doubt it but are there any 356s in the UK?
Bunny has a 356 mini, and I think he has an OTD TKL but can't remember off the top of my head.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Joey Quinn on Tue, 19 January 2016, 08:37:08
I doubt it but are there any 356s in the UK?
Bunny has a 356 mini, and I think he has an OTD TKL but can't remember off the top of my head.

I think he has a few 356 Boards, the black 356 Mini and a pink 456GT are all I remember right now.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: gundam on Tue, 19 January 2016, 09:27:30
my collection old pic.

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Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: nguyenkimtam on Tue, 19 January 2016, 09:29:24
my collection old pic.

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:-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Solo on Tue, 19 January 2016, 09:31:27
my collection old pic.

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What is that little pyramid thing next to your monitor?
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: gundam on Tue, 19 January 2016, 09:34:08
my collection old pic.

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What is that little pyramid thing next to your monitor?

this is usb dac. made in otd.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Steezus on Tue, 19 January 2016, 11:00:49
my collection old pic.

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I don't know how much more I can take. :'(
Title: Re: 356CLS
Post by: CommonCurt on Tue, 19 January 2016, 13:57:24
356CLS is a custom keyboard which is made in otd.kr by Sir, Eungsam for a gift.
356CLS is the most excellent product so called the final round boss of the 356 series.
The housing is made of carbon steel, and the material of the plate is suspension plate, the weight of the keyboard is about 7kg (6.7kg). Although existing 356 series were anodized to prevent oxidation prevention, but the CLS was power coated in a special order of paint.

The color of the paint in a special order of paint is profound and mysterious color like as tanned plastic.

This is assembled using the best switch and key cap in which I have like the final round boss.

It will be light typing feeling as 62g if you use the pure black switch caused by weight and rigidity of the housing.
So, if you assemble it using the gold spring which is coproduced by Sir, Eungsam, you can get better typing feeling.

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Wow dat case color  :eek:

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Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Solo on Tue, 19 January 2016, 13:58:33
my collection old pic.

(Attachment Link)

What is that little pyramid thing next to your monitor?

this is usb dac. made in otd.

An OTD USB dock? I want one.  :)
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: xondat on Tue, 19 January 2016, 15:38:29
my collection old pic.

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Oh man, calm down. I can only take so much.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: nguyenkimtam on Tue, 19 January 2016, 16:06:34
my collection old pic.

(Attachment Link)

What is that little pyramid thing next to your monitor?

this is usb dac. made in otd.

An OTD USB dock? I want one.  :)
USB DAC for headphone , not a USB Dock my friend  :thumb:
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: jerue on Tue, 19 January 2016, 16:11:46
please tell me you have an OTD blanket.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Jokrik on Tue, 19 January 2016, 16:35:31
please tell me you have an OTD blanket.

Or he can cover himself with all those keyboard while sleeping :)

nice collection gundam
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Solo on Tue, 19 January 2016, 16:37:06
my collection old pic.

(Attachment Link)

What is that little pyramid thing next to your monitor?

this is usb dac. made in otd.

An OTD USB dock? I want one.  :)
USB DAC for headphone , not a USB Dock my friend  :thumb:

Oh, oops.

I still want one.  :)
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: nguyenkimtam on Tue, 19 January 2016, 16:44:19
my collection old pic.

(Attachment Link)

What is that little pyramid thing next to your monitor?

this is usb dac. made in otd.

An OTD USB dock? I want one.  :)
USB DAC for headphone , not a USB Dock my friend  :thumb:

Oh, oops.

I still want one.  :)
Haha me too but that's impossible , i think that like a souvenir of OTD so hard to get it  :mad:
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: bocahgundul on Tue, 19 January 2016, 16:51:54
Please stop this thread. Where can I learn korean? From vesperSAINT?
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: pr0ximity on Tue, 19 January 2016, 19:27:29
Please stop this thread. Where can I learn korean? From vesperSAINT?

The best part is that learning Korean won't help you all that much. I can't remember but I believe OTD requires either a Korean iPin or phone number? And then you need to convince someone to export to a foreigner :P
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: nguyenkimtam on Tue, 19 January 2016, 19:29:14
Please stop this thread. Where can I learn korean? From vesperSAINT?

The best part is that learning Korean won't help you all that much. I can't remember but I believe OTD requires either a Korean iPin or phone number? And then you need to convince someone to export to a foreigner :P
It's very hard haha. Some require Korean and have knowledge about custom keyboard
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: bocahgundul on Tue, 19 January 2016, 19:30:59
Please stop this thread. Where can I learn korean? From vesperSAINT?

The best part is that learning Korean won't help you all that much. I can't remember but I believe OTD requires either a Korean iPin or phone number? And then you need to convince someone to export to a foreigner :P
What is the easiest way to live in korean? And who can I talk into making me an otd member  really all this board is making me crazy
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: asdfjkl36 on Tue, 19 January 2016, 19:56:25
Brb moving to Korea
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: Steezus on Tue, 19 January 2016, 19:57:11
Brb moving to Korea

Take me with you, just need a big enough suitcase for me to fit in. :thumb:
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: jerue on Tue, 19 January 2016, 22:04:03
What is the easiest way to live in korean? And who can I talk into making me an otd member  really all this board is making me crazy

I see you are really taking all of my sage advice to heart  :rolleyes:

also sig'd that first part, too funny.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: bocahgundul on Wed, 20 January 2016, 02:37:25
What is the easiest way to live in korean? And who can I talk into making me an otd member  really all this board is making me crazy

I see you are really taking all of my sage advice to heart  :rolleyes:

also sig'd that first part, too funny.
Its you who makes me wanted to buy otd board  :'(. Now I need to learn korean and move to korea
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: mobbo on Wed, 20 January 2016, 07:05:36
What is the easiest way to live in korean? And who can I talk into making me an otd member  really all this board is making me crazy

I see you are really taking all of my sage advice to heart  :rolleyes:

also sig'd that first part, too funny.
Its you who makes me wanted to buy otd board  :'(. Now I need to learn korean and move to korea

Need, or want?
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: bocahgundul on Wed, 20 January 2016, 08:25:08
What is the easiest way to live in korean? And who can I talk into making me an otd member  really all this board is making me crazy

I see you are really taking all of my sage advice to heart  :rolleyes:

also sig'd that first part, too funny.
Its you who makes me wanted to buy otd board  :'(. Now I need to learn korean and move to korea

Need, or want?
Need. its real I really need to go to korea
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: metal369 on Sat, 23 January 2016, 23:32:21
(http://i.imgur.com/59OXgO1.jpg)



with Cherry origianl dye-sub :)
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: meiosis on Sun, 24 January 2016, 00:47:48
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with Cherry origianl dye-sub :)

Gundam / Metal369

What are your opinions on 356cl aluminum plate vs 356.2 polycarb plate? Which do you think is superior?
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: metal369 on Sun, 24 January 2016, 01:19:32
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with Cherry origianl dye-sub :)

Gundam / Metal369

What are your opinions on 356cl aluminum plate vs 356.2 polycarb plate? Which do you think is superior?



Everybody has different tastes, so it is difficult question.

In my opinion, when you are a hard typer, partial polycarbonate plate is suitable for them because 356.2's cem-3 pcb has elastic feeling. ( full plate cannot expose that feeling.)


+However, cem-3 has been used for PCB since DGE. So full plate will be suitable for 356cl.
Title: Re: 356.2
Post by: ComradeSniper on Sun, 24 January 2016, 22:26:54
So, you can see a lot of people nowadays who want to buy the 356.2 which were produced about 60pcs, but it is not easy to buy it.

I had no idea that there were this few!  :eek:

Does that mean that there are more 356cl than 356.2?
Title: Re: 356.2
Post by: radio_killah on Sun, 24 January 2016, 22:27:59
So, you can see a lot of people nowadays who want to buy the 356.2 which were produced about 60pcs, but it is not easy to buy it.

I had no idea that there were this few!  :eek:

Does that mean that there are more 356cl than 356.2?

I think so yes. At least according to my sources  ;)
Title: Re: 356.2
Post by: nguyenkimtam on Mon, 25 January 2016, 02:23:09
So, you can see a lot of people nowadays who want to buy the 356.2 which were produced about 60pcs, but it is not easy to buy it.

I had no idea that there were this few!  :eek:

Does that mean that there are more 356cl than 356.2?
I think that's right. However, the anodizing of 356cl is better than 356.2 so that people want the 356cl more. I also believe that 356cl still one of the most rare board in the world , more rare than 356.2
Title: Re: 356.2
Post by: bocahgundul on Mon, 25 January 2016, 02:37:22
So, you can see a lot of people nowadays who want to buy the 356.2 which were produced about 60pcs, but it is not easy to buy it.

I had no idea that there were this few!  :eek:

Does that mean that there are more 356cl than 356.2?
I think that's right. However, the anodizing of 356cl is better than 356.2 so that people want the 356cl more. I also believe that 356cl still one of the most rare board in the world , more rare than 356cl
Wait what bro? more rare than the board itself?
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: hitlu on Mon, 25 January 2016, 03:58:25

So, you can see a lot of people nowadays who want to buy the 356.2 which were produced about 60pcs, but it is not easy to buy it.

I had no idea that there were this few!  :eek:

Does that mean that there are more 356cl than 356.2?
I think that's right. However, the anodizing of 356cl is better than 356.2 so that people want the 356cl more. I also believe that 356cl still one of the most rare board in the world , more rare than 356cl

how ever dge is known as anodizing improvement edition of 356cl. and 356.2 is later than those two.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: xondat on Mon, 25 January 2016, 07:19:14
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with Cherry origianl dye-sub :)

That blue is gorgeous.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: nguyenkimtam on Mon, 25 January 2016, 09:44:51
So, you can see a lot of people nowadays who want to buy the 356.2 which were produced about 60pcs, but it is not easy to buy it.

I had no idea that there were this few!  :eek:

Does that mean that there are more 356cl than 356.2?
I think that's right. However, the anodizing of 356cl is better than 356.2 so that people want the 356cl more. I also believe that 356cl still one of the most rare board in the world , more rare than 356cl
Wait what bro? more rare than the board itself?
Sorry bro , that my typing mistake  ;D ;D ;D. Edited


So, you can see a lot of people nowadays who want to buy the 356.2 which were produced about 60pcs, but it is not easy to buy it.

I had no idea that there were this few!  :eek:

Does that mean that there are more 356cl than 356.2?
I think that's right. However, the anodizing of 356cl is better than 356.2 so that people want the 356cl more. I also believe that 356cl still one of the most rare board in the world , more rare than 356cl

how ever dge is known as anodizing improvement edition of 356cl. and 356.2 is later than those two.

I think the DGE just the version which is fixed anodizing issues ( or another issues )  of the round 2 of 356cl ( or extra batch of 356cl )



Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: mobbo on Mon, 25 January 2016, 09:48:42
This thread is a blessing and a curse.

Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: LXXXIX on Mon, 25 January 2016, 14:16:52
It was a horrible idea to walk into this thread. ;_;

I wish GH had something this nice.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: CommonCurt on Mon, 25 January 2016, 17:13:12
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with Cherry origianl dye-sub :)

That blue is gorgeous.

+1  Hands down my favorite color aluminum case.
Title: 356mini bro.
Post by: gundam on Wed, 27 January 2016, 06:38:53
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Title: Re: 356mini bro.
Post by: bocahgundul on Wed, 27 January 2016, 06:41:54
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EnjoyPBT?
Title: Re: 356mini bro.
Post by: gundam on Wed, 27 January 2016, 06:48:17
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EnjoyPBT?

Yes.
Title: Not assembled #1
Post by: gundam on Wed, 27 January 2016, 07:38:34
Not assembled #1

456GT black

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Title: Re: 356mini bro.
Post by: yomammary on Wed, 27 January 2016, 07:40:08
(Attachment Link)

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EnjoyPBT?

Yes.
Wait, how many 356s do you have?
Title: Re: Not assembled #1
Post by: jerue on Wed, 27 January 2016, 07:41:16
Not assembled #1

456GT black

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ayyy there we go ;)

great photo :)

Would you happen to know more about the history of this board?
Title: Re: 356mini bro.
Post by: bocahgundul on Wed, 27 January 2016, 07:51:05
(Attachment Link)

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EnjoyPBT?

Yes.
How is the cap compared to the OG dyesubs?
Title: Re: 356mini bro.
Post by: gundam on Wed, 27 January 2016, 07:52:24
(Attachment Link)

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EnjoyPBT?

Yes.
Wait, how many 356s do you have?

maybe 20?;;
Title: Re: 356mini bro.
Post by: bocahgundul on Wed, 27 January 2016, 07:54:35
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EnjoyPBT?

Yes.
Wait, how many 356s do you have?

maybe 20?;;
Share the love to geekhack buy selling some of your collection here  :p
Title: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: hitlu on Wed, 27 January 2016, 07:56:31
waiting number 2
Title: Re: 356mini bro.
Post by: alienman82 on Wed, 27 January 2016, 08:24:07
removed.
Title: Re: 356mini bro.
Post by: bocahgundul on Wed, 27 January 2016, 08:32:13
(Attachment Link)

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EnjoyPBT?

Yes.
How is the cap compared to the OG dyesubs?

He mentioned to me that it is 80% of the quality of OG cherry
So its really that good
Title: Re: 356mini bro.
Post by: alienman82 on Wed, 27 January 2016, 08:33:38
removed.
Title: Re: 356mini bro.
Post by: bocahgundul on Wed, 27 January 2016, 08:34:56
(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)
EnjoyPBT?

Yes.
How is the cap compared to the OG dyesubs?

He mentioned to me that it is 80% of the quality of OG cherry
So its really that good

best replica set I'm told
Nice bruh I have to tried it when I have a board to use it
Title: Re: 356mini bro.
Post by: xondat on Wed, 27 January 2016, 10:07:15
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OH DAMN

Want EnjoyPBTs but it's the wrong point in my life money wise :(
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: yuktsi on Wed, 27 January 2016, 11:12:17
Do you have 356pad?  :eek:
Please tell us more about the otd boards
I have heard a lot about Eungsam
Do you know him?
Title: Re: 356mini bro.
Post by: yomammary on Wed, 27 January 2016, 12:35:11
(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)
EnjoyPBT?

Yes.
Wait, how many 356s do you have?

maybe 20?;;
Holy ****, do you have a favorite?
Title: Re: 356mini bro.
Post by: romevi on Wed, 27 January 2016, 12:44:48
(Attachment Link)

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EnjoyPBT?

Yes.
Wait, how many 356s do you have?

maybe 20?;;
Holy ****, do you have a favorite?

They're like children: You love them all!

(But secretly you have a favorite.)
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: gundam on Wed, 27 January 2016, 14:33:44
Do you have 356pad?  :eek:
Please tell us more about the otd boards
I have heard a lot about Eungsam
Do you know him?

Yes. I know him.
Title: 356pad
Post by: gundam on Wed, 27 January 2016, 14:38:59
assembled to vintage click switch.

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Title: Re: 356pad
Post by: romevi on Wed, 27 January 2016, 14:42:25
assembled to vintage click switch.

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Please. No more. My body can handle only so much...
Title: Re: 356pad
Post by: mobbo on Wed, 27 January 2016, 14:44:24
assembled to vintage click switch.

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What are the keycaps on the right numberpad?
Title: Re: 356pad
Post by: gundam on Wed, 27 January 2016, 14:49:22
assembled to vintage click switch.

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What are the keycaps on the right numberpad?

sorry. I don't know.
Title: 356L
Post by: gundam on Wed, 27 January 2016, 15:14:14
Switch - G80-3000HAV(Vintage Black switch), Anti-shock spring lubrication.
Key cap - Double shot OG Black, enjoy dyesub Cyrillic black.

This is the first 356 series which is coproduced by Sir, Eungsam in kbdmania.net.
This is only 356 series appearing 00/60 as serial no on the back side.
60 pcs had been produced but 1pcs had been lost by shipping incident. So, there exist only 59pcs of keyboard which has serial no.

There are 5pcs of sampling keyboard except 60pcs, but notice of 'engineering sample' is written on them instead of serial no.
356L is the optimized custom keyboard for the black switch switch of Cheery Co. such as name of it (L= Linear).
So, the specific stiffness feeling different from the other 356 series which are produced after that.
The plate is made of aluminum whole plate.
This use the COMBO 3000 Controller to assemble it directly after decompose the 1pcs of DAS Keyboard.
So, only this among the 356 series can be used as USB as well.

People who prefer to the black switch want to have the 356L,
but it is not easy to find a seller because the 356L is coproduced product at first.

Personally, I think that most similar factor as the CLS when I use the black switch is a typing feeling.

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Title: Re: 356mini bro.
Post by: Joey Quinn on Wed, 27 January 2016, 15:39:19
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That grey mini.  :eek:

Were 356 Pads released in colors or did you re anodize them?
Title: Re: 356mini bro.
Post by: gundam on Wed, 27 January 2016, 15:43:57
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That grey mini.  :eek:

Were 356 Pads released in colors or did you re anodize them?

No,
356pad is so many anodize color released.
this is original color.
Title: Re: 356mini bro.
Post by: alienman82 on Wed, 27 January 2016, 15:47:29
removed.
Title: Re: 356mini bro.
Post by: Joey Quinn on Wed, 27 January 2016, 15:55:03
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That grey mini.  :eek:

Were 356 Pads released in colors or did you re anodize them?

No,
356pad is so many anodize color released.
this is original color.

Those DSA caps are really nice.  Are those an OTD thing too?

Speaking of caps, I've seen weird flat profile caps like the ones on the right from OTD before but in light beige. Anyone know if there's an actual profile name or any full keysets in the profile?
Title: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: alienman82 on Wed, 27 January 2016, 16:02:02
removed.
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: Joey Quinn on Wed, 27 January 2016, 16:10:49



Speaking of caps, I've seen weird flat profile caps like the ones on the right from OTD before but in light beige. Anyone know if there's an actual profile name or any full keysets in the profile?

Not sure but those seemed to come from a ski data matrix board

The skidata ones look right for the light beige so I wouldn't be surprised if the colored ones are just dyed caps or stock from another skidata.

Title: Re: 356L
Post by: xondat on Wed, 27 January 2016, 18:17:37
Switch - G80-3000HAV(Vintage Black switch), Anti-shock spring lubrication.
Key cap - Double shot OG Black, enjoy dyesub Cyrillic black.

This is the first 356 series which is coproduced by Sir, Eungsam in kbdmania.net.
This is only 356 series appearing 00/60 as serial no on the back side.
60 pcs had been produced but 1pcs had been lost by shipping incident. So, there exist only 59pcs of keyboard which has serial no.

There are 5pcs of sampling keyboard except 60pcs, but notice of 'engineering sample' is written on them instead of serial no.
356L is the optimized custom keyboard for the black switch switch of Cheery Co. such as name of it (L= Linear).
So, the specific stiffness feeling different from the other 356 series which are produced after that.
The plate is made of aluminum whole plate.
This use the COMBO 3000 Controller to assemble it directly after decompose the 1pcs of DAS Keyboard.
So, only this among the 356 series can be used as USB as well.

People who prefer to the black switch want to have the 356L,
but it is not easy to find a seller because the 356L is coproduced product at first.

Personally, I think that most similar factor as the CLS when I use the black switch is a typing feeling.

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 :-*
Title: Re: 356pad
Post by: switchnollie on Thu, 28 January 2016, 02:31:42
assembled to vintage click switch.

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Some of the best numpads I've ever seen! :eek:
Title: Re: 356mini bro.
Post by: CommonCurt on Thu, 28 January 2016, 02:46:17
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Good gawd dat grey 356mini  :eek:

(http://i.giphy.com/10tkLDblqTvtvi.gif)
Title: Re: 356L
Post by: pr0ximity on Thu, 28 January 2016, 05:41:43
Switch - G80-3000HAV(Vintage Black switch), Anti-shock spring lubrication.
Key cap - Double shot OG Black, enjoy dyesub Cyrillic black.

This is the first 356 series which is coproduced by Sir, Eungsam in kbdmania.net.
This is only 356 series appearing 00/60 as serial no on the back side.
60 pcs had been produced but 1pcs had been lost by shipping incident. So, there exist only 59pcs of keyboard which has serial no.

There are 5pcs of sampling keyboard except 60pcs, but notice of 'engineering sample' is written on them instead of serial no.
356L is the optimized custom keyboard for the black switch switch of Cheery Co. such as name of it (L= Linear).
So, the specific stiffness feeling different from the other 356 series which are produced after that.
The plate is made of aluminum whole plate.
This use the COMBO 3000 Controller to assemble it directly after decompose the 1pcs of DAS Keyboard.
So, only this among the 356 series can be used as USB as well.

People who prefer to the black switch want to have the 356L,
but it is not easy to find a seller because the 356L is coproduced product at first.

Personally, I think that most similar factor as the CLS when I use the black switch is a typing feeling.

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If ever there was a Holy Grail, this is it. Designed for the best  switch :)
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: OTD on Thu, 28 January 2016, 12:22:32
356L or CL? Which is more preferred?
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: gundam on Thu, 28 January 2016, 14:56:25
356L or CL? Which is more preferred?

I think to preferred 356L.
Title: Not assembled #2
Post by: gundam on Thu, 28 January 2016, 15:00:06
My 356.2 collection.

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Title: Re: Not assembled #2
Post by: xondat on Thu, 28 January 2016, 15:32:52
My 356.2 collection.

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What are those QWERTZ caps? The color is nice on the top one too.
Title: Re: Not assembled #2
Post by: Photekq on Thu, 28 January 2016, 15:36:31
What are those QWERTZ caps? The color is nice on the top one too.
G81-3004SAT
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: bocahgundul on Thu, 28 January 2016, 17:46:48
Wow all this awesome board
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: gundam on Tue, 09 February 2016, 09:50:11
my collection now pic.

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Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Steezus on Tue, 09 February 2016, 09:52:58
my collection now pic.

That is quite the collection...

Very nice picture gundam, you could literally sell your collection for a nice car. :p
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: romevi on Tue, 09 February 2016, 10:01:42
my collection now pic.

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Do you like the Gateron caps? I plan on ordering a couple of sets.

What's your favorite keycap material and maker?
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: mobbo on Tue, 09 February 2016, 10:05:33
my collection now pic.

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I just keep going back to that gold one at the top  :-X

I need that color in my life.

You've got the most impressive collection I think I've ever seen. Thank you for sharing.  :thumb:
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: gundam on Tue, 09 February 2016, 10:07:03
my collection now pic.

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Do you like the Gateron caps? I plan on ordering a couple of sets.

What's your favorite keycap material and maker?

favorite keycap is cherry original dyesub.
I have so many cherry original dyesub.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: romevi on Tue, 09 February 2016, 10:07:51
my collection now pic.

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Do you like the Gateron caps? I plan on ordering a couple of sets.

What's your favorite keycap material and maker?

favorite keycap is cherry original dyesub.
I have so many cherry original dyesub.

Ugh. That's everyone's favorite keycap set. I need to stop buying smaller sets and just save for one!  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: infiniti on Tue, 09 February 2016, 10:09:59
my collection now pic.

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Very lovely collection sir! :thumb: :thumb:
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: gundam on Tue, 09 February 2016, 10:10:41
my collection now pic.

(Attachment Link)

Do you like the Gateron caps? I plan on ordering a couple of sets.

What's your favorite keycap material and maker?

favorite keycap is cherry original dyesub.
I have so many cherry original dyesub.

Ugh. That's everyone's favorite keycap set. I need to stop buying smaller sets and just save for one!  :rolleyes:

 Just cherry original dyesub.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Steezus on Tue, 09 February 2016, 10:13:41
Gundam, out of all your boards what is your favorite one to type on? Also what if your favorite switch? Thanks for sharing all this info, that collection is to die for. ;)
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: gundam on Tue, 09 February 2016, 10:22:07
Gundam, out of all your boards what is your favorite one to type on? Also what if your favorite switch? Thanks for sharing all this info, that collection is to die for. ;)

I favorite board is 360Corsa(poly carbonate plate type), switch is G80-3000HAV(vintage black switch)
my 360Corsa assembled it.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: romevi on Tue, 09 February 2016, 10:23:22
Gundam, out of all your boards what is your favorite one to type on? Also what if your favorite switch? Thanks for sharing all this info, that collection is to die for. ;)

I favorite board is 360Corsa(poly carbonate plate type), switch is G80-3000HAV(vintage black switch)
my 360Corsa assembled it.

I love the Vintage Black on one of my boards and it's currently my favorite switch as well. I'm a heavy typist, so slamming those switches is very lovely.
Would you agree that the poly plate makes it easier on the switches hitting them?

Also, have you tried Gateron Black or Yellow?
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Steezus on Tue, 09 February 2016, 10:27:36
Gundam, out of all your boards what is your favorite one to type on? Also what if your favorite switch? Thanks for sharing all this info, that collection is to die for. ;)

I favorite board is 360Corsa(poly carbonate plate type), switch is G80-3000HAV(vintage black switch)
my 360Corsa assembled it.

Ah that is good to hear! I have a 360c that I will be assembling with Nixdorf Blacks.

(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5115/14393385432_f1053f7618_z.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/nVTS2N)
5 (https://flic.kr/p/nVTS2N) by photekq-gh (https://www.flickr.com/photos/115722906@N08/), on Flickr

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1443/24834393356_2554eb1493_z.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/DQwKVN)
Apple Silver 360Corsa (https://flic.kr/p/DQwKVN) by Steve N (https://www.flickr.com/photos/137225850@N04/), on Flickr
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Steezus on Tue, 09 February 2016, 10:28:41
Gundam, out of all your boards what is your favorite one to type on? Also what if your favorite switch? Thanks for sharing all this info, that collection is to die for. ;)

I favorite board is 360Corsa(poly carbonate plate type), switch is G80-3000HAV(vintage black switch)
my 360Corsa assembled it.

I love the Vintage Black on one of my boards and it's currently my favorite switch as well. I'm a heavy typist, so slamming those switches is very lovely.
Would you agree that the poly plate makes it easier on the switches hitting them?

Also, have you tried Gateron Black or Yellow?

Gateron switches do not fit well in OTD PCBs. Gateron linears are smoother new but if you take the time to lube vintage blacks than they are smoother.

Sorry for double post.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: gundam on Tue, 09 February 2016, 10:31:43
Gundam, out of all your boards what is your favorite one to type on? Also what if your favorite switch? Thanks for sharing all this info, that collection is to die for. ;)

I favorite board is 360Corsa(poly carbonate plate type), switch is G80-3000HAV(vintage black switch)
my 360Corsa assembled it.

I love the Vintage Black on one of my boards and it's currently my favorite switch as well. I'm a heavy typist, so slamming those switches is very lovely.
Would you agree that the poly plate makes it easier on the switches hitting them?

Also, have you tried Gateron Black or Yellow?

Yes. I agree.
poly plate is safety protect your finger.

I don't tried Gateron switch.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: romevi on Tue, 09 February 2016, 10:33:58
Gundam, out of all your boards what is your favorite one to type on? Also what if your favorite switch? Thanks for sharing all this info, that collection is to die for. ;)

I favorite board is 360Corsa(poly carbonate plate type), switch is G80-3000HAV(vintage black switch)
my 360Corsa assembled it.

I love the Vintage Black on one of my boards and it's currently my favorite switch as well. I'm a heavy typist, so slamming those switches is very lovely.
Would you agree that the poly plate makes it easier on the switches hitting them?

Also, have you tried Gateron Black or Yellow?

Gateron switches do not fit well in OTD PCBs. Gateron linears are smoother new but if you take the time to lube vintage blacks than they are smoother.

Sorry for double post.

The smoothness isn't as much of a concern to me as the weight of the spring. Yellows are supposed to be similar to Blacks, yet Yellows for some reason feel different to me.
I'd like to see if anyone can tell how different Vintage Blacks are to Gaterons in terms of weight, as finding some spring weight graphs is tough for Gaterons.

Slightly off-topic, I s'pose. Guess I'll just stick with my Vintage Blacks as the optimal linear experience.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: gundam on Tue, 09 February 2016, 10:34:56
Gundam, out of all your boards what is your favorite one to type on? Also what if your favorite switch? Thanks for sharing all this info, that collection is to die for. ;)

I favorite board is 360Corsa(poly carbonate plate type), switch is G80-3000HAV(vintage black switch)
my 360Corsa assembled it.

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Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Steezus on Tue, 09 February 2016, 10:37:56
Gundam, out of all your boards what is your favorite one to type on? Also what if your favorite switch? Thanks for sharing all this info, that collection is to die for. ;)

I favorite board is 360Corsa(poly carbonate plate type), switch is G80-3000HAV(vintage black switch)
my 360Corsa assembled it.

(Attachment Link)

(Attachment Link)

Very nice board! My plan was to go with a red cyrillic set as well, however the cherry dyesub set costs a lot so I was planning to go with EnjoyPBT.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: jerue on Tue, 09 February 2016, 10:53:56
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Ah that is good to hear! I have a 360c that I will be assembling with Nixdorf Blacks.

(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5115/14393385432_f1053f7618_z.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/nVTS2N)

5 (https://flic.kr/p/nVTS2N) by photekq-gh (https://www.flickr.com/photos/115722906@N08/), on Flickr

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1443/24834393356_2554eb1493_z.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/DQwKVN)
Apple Silver 360Corsa (https://flic.kr/p/DQwKVN) by Steve N (https://www.flickr.com/photos/137225850@N04/), on Flickr

you...are living my dream...  :'(
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: bocahgundul on Tue, 09 February 2016, 19:03:36
Show Image

Ah that is good to hear! I have a 360c that I will be assembling with Nixdorf Blacks.

(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5115/14393385432_f1053f7618_z.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/nVTS2N)

5 (https://flic.kr/p/nVTS2N) by photekq-gh (https://www.flickr.com/photos/115722906@N08/), on Flickr

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1443/24834393356_2554eb1493_z.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/DQwKVN)
Apple Silver 360Corsa (https://flic.kr/p/DQwKVN) by Steve N (https://www.flickr.com/photos/137225850@N04/), on Flickr

you...are living my dream...  :'(
But you wanted a 356.2 right? 😂
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: jerue on Wed, 10 February 2016, 07:22:13
But you wanted a 356.2 right? 😂

I do but it's more expensive  :confused:
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: bocahgundul on Wed, 10 February 2016, 07:26:11
But you wanted a 356.2 right? 😂

I do but it's more expensive  :confused:
Don't chase the hype man

Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Steezus on Wed, 10 February 2016, 13:04:36
But you wanted a 356.2 right? 😂

I do but it's more expensive  :confused:

Sadly 356.2s have been selling for 2k or so recently. There's 20 of them in China now too. :(
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: AO on Wed, 10 February 2016, 17:15:27

But you wanted a 356.2 right?

I do but it's more expensive  :confused:

Sadly 356.2s have been selling for 2k or so recently. There's 20 of them in China now too. :(
now 356.2 has been selling for 2800 in china
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: bocahgundul on Wed, 10 February 2016, 17:19:44

But you wanted a 356.2 right?

I do but it's more expensive  :confused:

Sadly 356.2s have been selling for 2k or so recently. There's 20 of them in China now too. :(
now 356.2 has been selling for 2800 in china
Now its really all over the place damn chinese don't want to share nice things to us
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: rowdy on Sun, 21 February 2016, 00:49:50
my collection now pic.

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Nice collection :)

Also, nice floor.  I wish mine was a clean as that.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Glenmael on Sun, 21 February 2016, 02:41:06
my collection now pic.

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Nice collection :)

Also, nice floor.  I wish mine was a clean as that.

Maybe he just moved everything to one side? :P
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: rowdy on Sun, 28 February 2016, 01:47:03
my collection now pic.

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Nice collection :)

Also, nice floor.  I wish mine was a clean as that.

Maybe he just moved everything to one side? :P

Usually the way it goes :))

Mind you, I haven't got enough room to move my crap treasured belongings to one side to clear enough space for something like that.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: radio_killah on Sun, 28 February 2016, 02:34:25
Man I wish I could stack OTD on top of OTD
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: bocahgundul on Sun, 28 February 2016, 05:10:35
Man I wish I could stack OTD on top of OTD
OTD Ception
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: swimmingbird on Mon, 29 February 2016, 01:54:34
Man I wish I could stack OTD on top of OTD

xzibit.jpeg
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: gundam on Wed, 13 September 2017, 03:03:26
Coming soon, New board series.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: dgneo on Wed, 13 September 2017, 04:53:58
Coming soon, New board series.

(https://i.imgur.com/Yixr3jv.gif)

Exciting news :D
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: xondat on Wed, 13 September 2017, 05:01:55
Coming soon, New board series.

Oh ****
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: vegs on Wed, 13 September 2017, 05:05:14
(https://media.tenor.com/images/cd79c71a609ad91567ad9af55b57995d/tenor.gif)
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: CommonCurt on Wed, 13 September 2017, 05:18:11
Coming soon, New board series.

Yes Please!
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: ygor on Wed, 13 September 2017, 05:21:39
Coming soon, New board series.

(http://i.imgur.com/snjtDfY.gif)
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: subcat on Wed, 13 September 2017, 05:32:49
There isn't a single one of these in Australia, is there? Not even a 356 specifically, but anything OTD.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: DALExSNAIL on Wed, 13 September 2017, 07:09:00
(https://i.makeagif.com/media/10-01-2015/sMfIad.gif)
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: [Lewynlight] on Wed, 13 September 2017, 07:16:07
Coming soon, New board series.


we'll wait...we'll wait.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: dblack on Wed, 13 September 2017, 07:16:11
Coming soon, New board series.

yeeeeeess
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: Zackfoo on Wed, 13 September 2017, 07:33:25
Ohhhhhhh daaaammmmnnnn

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Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: hitlu on Wed, 13 September 2017, 07:36:43
reallly?
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Cocopah on Wed, 13 September 2017, 07:38:20
Omg.
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: romevi on Wed, 13 September 2017, 07:47:31
lol
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: clappingcactus on Wed, 13 September 2017, 07:56:31
QMK support? (damn it why is there no clown troll face smiley on this forum)
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: pr0ximity on Wed, 13 September 2017, 07:59:53
QMK support? (damn it why is there no clown troll face smiley on this forum)

A programmable OTD? Inconceivable.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: cicada on Wed, 13 September 2017, 09:10:46
Coming soon, New board series.

 :-X  :eek: more info please!
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: alienman82 on Wed, 13 September 2017, 10:31:56
removed.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Minnie2 on Wed, 13 September 2017, 10:45:37
Wow :'(
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: ramnes on Wed, 13 September 2017, 16:37:57
with QMK? hahaha, finally a real endgame
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: hkf on Wed, 13 September 2017, 17:38:39
There isn't a single one of these in Australia, is there? Not even a 356 specifically, but anything OTD.

There are definitely more than 1

and no do not ask me about where they are. the owners can disclose that for themselves.
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: romevi on Wed, 13 September 2017, 20:56:10
There isn't a single one of these in Australia, is there? Not even a 356 specifically, but anything OTD.

There are definitely more than 1

and no do not ask me about where they are. the owners can disclose that for themselves.

Where are they?
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: jerue on Wed, 13 September 2017, 22:12:15
(http://static.skaip.org/img/emoticons/180x180/f6fcff/dream.gif)
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: subcat on Wed, 13 September 2017, 23:14:14
There isn't a single one of these in Australia, is there? Not even a 356 specifically, but anything OTD.

There are definitely more than 1

and no do not ask me about where they are. the owners can disclose that for themselves.

News to me, there is such an air of secrecy around these. I've never seen anyone from Australia share their OTD, which is funny to me because if you have one, why not take some nice pics for us all to drool over? :D
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Puddsy on Fri, 15 September 2017, 00:52:43
There isn't a single one of these in Australia, is there? Not even a 356 specifically, but anything OTD.

There are definitely more than 1

and no do not ask me about where they are. the owners can disclose that for themselves.

News to me, there is such an air of secrecy around these. I've never seen anyone from Australia share their OTD, which is funny to me because if you have one, why not take some nice pics for us all to drool over? :D

There are rather a lot of OTD boards. 356mini by itself had more units made across all rounds than most GBs today.

The thing about OTD boards is that, because they're so old now, the owners have dropped off the map, largely.

Although, if the rumors are true, and eungsam is back, then there's some good stuff coming...
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: sundin on Fri, 15 September 2017, 04:28:21
And will stay in korea...
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: alienman82 on Fri, 15 September 2017, 13:50:03
removed.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: DALExSNAIL on Fri, 15 September 2017, 13:51:31
there isn't even any news on OTD, I don't believe it

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Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: polentA on Fri, 15 September 2017, 13:53:22
This gun b gud.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: dubious on Mon, 18 September 2017, 12:51:47
?_?
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Kafka on Fri, 06 October 2017, 22:37:06
Can I get a uh, Koala Mini? You know you wanna make it :p
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Puddsy on Wed, 02 May 2018, 21:37:01
well, i guess we'll never find out about that new board series
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: LightningXI on Wed, 02 May 2018, 21:38:24
well, i guess we'll never find out about that new board series
not nice :(

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Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: Puddsy on Wed, 02 May 2018, 21:39:14
well, i guess we'll never find out about that new board series
not nice :(

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indeed
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: xondat on Wed, 02 May 2018, 21:55:41
:'(

Oh well, probably wouldn't be able to get one anyway.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Puddsy on Wed, 02 May 2018, 22:39:34
:'(

Oh well, probably wouldn't be able to get one anyway.

believe in yourself and you can achieve the impossible
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: pr0ximity on Thu, 03 May 2018, 05:48:07
:'(

Oh well, probably wouldn't be able to get one anyway.

believe in yourself and you can achieve the impossible

read: throw lots of money around 🤷
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Puddsy on Thu, 03 May 2018, 14:58:13
:'(

Oh well, probably wouldn't be able to get one anyway.

believe in yourself and you can achieve the impossible

read: throw lots of money around 🤷

:triangle:
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Photoelectric on Thu, 03 May 2018, 15:12:25
well, i guess we'll never find out about that new board series

It's so secret and exclusive, the keyboard designer never shared it with anyone.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Puddsy on Thu, 03 May 2018, 19:56:46
well, i guess we'll never find out about that new board series

It's so secret and exclusive, the keyboard designer never shared it with anyone.

:triangle: :triangle:
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Joey Quinn on Mon, 07 May 2018, 21:13:56
well, i guess we'll never find out about that new board series

It's so secret and exclusive, the keyboard designer never shared it with anyone.

:triangle: :triangle:

 :)) glad to see :triangle: making a comeback
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Puddsy on Tue, 08 May 2018, 13:39:13
well, i guess we'll never find out about that new board series

It's so secret and exclusive, the keyboard designer never shared it with anyone.

:triangle: :triangle:

 :)) glad to see :triangle: making a comeback

it's got its uses
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: xondat on Tue, 08 May 2018, 13:41:14
pls stop bumping

keep thinking we'll see something new

although I do wish gundam would come back and bless us again :p
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: romevi on Tue, 08 May 2018, 13:47:24
pls stop bumping

Okay, will do.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: xondat on Tue, 08 May 2018, 13:54:40
pls stop bumping

Okay, will do.

Thanks mate. Much appreciated.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: clasicks on Tue, 08 May 2018, 13:55:48
is this where the new otd gb is happening
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: DanielT on Tue, 08 May 2018, 14:31:56
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Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Puddsy on Wed, 09 May 2018, 02:15:44
is this where the new otd gb is happening

if anything, flipperdan will talk about it on the mechkeys discord first

but i imagine it'll get buzzed about before it happens

for now, memes and ****posting
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: CommonCurt on Wed, 09 May 2018, 07:46:04
is this where the new otd gb is happening

if anything, flipperdan will talk about it on the mechkeys discord first

but i imagine it'll get buzzed about before it happens

for now, memes and ****posting

I thought you guys were just making jokes.
Is there really going to be a new OTD GB finally?
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: xondat on Wed, 09 May 2018, 07:52:55
is this where the new otd gb is happening

if anything, flipperdan will talk about it on the mechkeys discord first

but i imagine it'll get buzzed about before it happens

for now, memes and ****posting

I thought you guys were just making jokes.
Is there really going to be a new OTD GB finally?

Gundam said in September they’d be a new board, but nothing came from it. Post is somewhere in this thread :))
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: CommonCurt on Wed, 09 May 2018, 07:56:22
is this where the new otd gb is happening

if anything, flipperdan will talk about it on the mechkeys discord first

but i imagine it'll get buzzed about before it happens

for now, memes and ****posting

I thought you guys were just making jokes.
Is there really going to be a new OTD GB finally?

Gundam said in September they’d be a new board, but nothing came from it. Post is somewhere in this thread :))
I remember a while ago something was said, but didn't know if it was for sure really gonna happen.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: vegs on Thu, 10 May 2018, 05:56:32
hey i'd like one otd please
Title: Re: 356 Series &lt;Powered by OTD&gt;
Post by: LightningXI on Thu, 10 May 2018, 08:16:02
hey i'd like one otd please
Hey me too.

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Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: ramnes on Sat, 11 August 2018, 10:59:00
when
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: pr0ximity on Sat, 11 August 2018, 18:39:23
Still blows my mind that half-plates never took off in the western community, they're so good. Westerners just like their solid blocks of metal I guess.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: ramnes on Sat, 11 August 2018, 20:39:45
What is it that you like the most about it?
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: pr0ximity on Sat, 11 August 2018, 21:13:34
More "lively" and interesting than something rock-solid like brass or steel. More ergonomic IMO, less harsh on your fingers if you use lighter springs. I think my personal favorite part is feeling a keypress on an alpha on one end on the keycap of an alpha on the other end (rest your finger on the D key, press the K key and see how much you can feel the keypress vibrations from the D key). Half-plate is more bouncy than even a full plate with a more flexible material like polycarbonate.

Keyboards are far more interesting to me when they're less rigid.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Auslander on Sat, 11 August 2018, 22:42:48
More "lively" and interesting than something rock-solid like brass or steel. More ergonomic IMO, less harsh on your fingers if you use lighter springs. I think my personal favorite part is feeling a keypress on an alpha on one end on the keycap of an alpha on the other end (rest your finger on the D key, press the K key and see how much you can feel the keypress vibrations from the D key). Half-plate is more bouncy than even a full plate with a more flexible material like polycarbonate.

Keyboards are far more interesting to me when they're less rigid.


I agree, i like more flex, wish more boards had half plates or polycarb plates. Probably why i enjoy typing with G80 3000 cases and HHKB a lot.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: vegs on Thu, 22 November 2018, 06:57:23
hey yeah i'd like one otd, please
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: futurecrime on Thu, 22 November 2018, 07:36:32
More "lively" and interesting than something rock-solid like brass or steel. More ergonomic IMO, less harsh on your fingers if you use lighter springs. I think my personal favorite part is feeling a keypress on an alpha on one end on the keycap of an alpha on the other end (rest your finger on the D key, press the K key and see how much you can feel the keypress vibrations from the D key). Half-plate is more bouncy than even a full plate with a more flexible material like polycarbonate.

Keyboards are far more interesting to me when they're less rigid.

I realise this is old but Vegs necro'd so I thought I'd add my tuppence.

The Cheat I bought has an alu half plate and I absolutely love how it feels, it's just a shame I still haven't managed to flash the PCB so I can't actually use it.  :-[  It's definitely waaaay flexier than  both of the poly plated boards I have. Seems like the OTD PCB is particularly thin as well which I guess is a significant factor.

One day I'll get this thing up and running properly. It really is super nice feeling.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Puddsy on Thu, 22 November 2018, 13:08:14
More "lively" and interesting than something rock-solid like brass or steel. More ergonomic IMO, less harsh on your fingers if you use lighter springs. I think my personal favorite part is feeling a keypress on an alpha on one end on the keycap of an alpha on the other end (rest your finger on the D key, press the K key and see how much you can feel the keypress vibrations from the D key). Half-plate is more bouncy than even a full plate with a more flexible material like polycarbonate.

Keyboards are far more interesting to me when they're less rigid.

I realise this is old but Vegs necro'd so I thought I'd add my tuppence.

The Cheat I bought has an alu half plate and I absolutely love how it feels, it's just a shame I still haven't managed to flash the PCB so I can't actually use it.  :-[  It's definitely waaaay flexier than  both of the poly plated boards I have. Seems like the OTD PCB is particularly thin as well which I guess is a significant factor.

One day I'll get this thing up and running properly. It really is super nice feeling.

356 series plates should be the same thickness as lal cherry plates, 1.5mm. I think the flexy feeling comes from the shape of the plate.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: futurecrime on Thu, 22 November 2018, 13:32:07
More "lively" and interesting than something rock-solid like brass or steel. More ergonomic IMO, less harsh on your fingers if you use lighter springs. I think my personal favorite part is feeling a keypress on an alpha on one end on the keycap of an alpha on the other end (rest your finger on the D key, press the K key and see how much you can feel the keypress vibrations from the D key). Half-plate is more bouncy than even a full plate with a more flexible material like polycarbonate.

Keyboards are far more interesting to me when they're less rigid.

I realise this is old but Vegs necro'd so I thought I'd add my tuppence.

The Cheat I bought has an alu half plate and I absolutely love how it feels, it's just a shame I still haven't managed to flash the PCB so I can't actually use it.  :-[  It's definitely waaaay flexier than  both of the poly plated boards I have. Seems like the OTD PCB is particularly thin as well which I guess is a significant factor.

One day I'll get this thing up and running properly. It really is super nice feeling.

356 series plates should be the same thickness as lal cherry plates, 1.5mm. I think the flexy feeling comes from the shape of the plate.

Yeah the plate is the same thickness but the PCB is thin and also is a particular material - at least for my Cheat and 456 - which I presume have an affect on flex a fair bit. Kack has delved into this a lot on discord but I forget the exact details.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: pr0ximity on Thu, 22 November 2018, 17:26:11
Yup, OTD PCBs are indeed (intentionally) thinner than most of the modern customs I've seen.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: pr0ximity on Thu, 22 November 2018, 17:30:24
The Cheat I bought has an alu half plate and I absolutely love how it feels, it's just a shame I still haven't managed to flash the PCB so I can't actually use it.  :-[  It's definitely waaaay flexier than  both of the poly plated boards I have. Seems like the OTD PCB is particularly thin as well which I guess is a significant factor.

One day I'll get this thing up and running properly. It really is super nice feeling.

If you have an Atmel ISP you should be able to flash it I think. I used an Atmel ICE 2 for my mini, but there are lots of alternative models.

It's my impression that a bunch of the later OTD boards have very similar firmware, but I'm not sure about the Cheat. Might be the case, if you need hexes. The 456GT, DGE, Corsa, and maybe some of the others all share firmware I believe and I wouldn't be surprised if the Cheat was also compatible, but idk what controller it uses.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Puddsy on Fri, 23 November 2018, 10:24:04
Cheat uses some wacky version of AIKON. I remember yuktsi being fairly well versed in it, throw him a message.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: futurecrime on Fri, 23 November 2018, 14:21:07
The Cheat I bought has an alu half plate and I absolutely love how it feels, it's just a shame I still haven't managed to flash the PCB so I can't actually use it.  :-[  It's definitely waaaay flexier than  both of the poly plated boards I have. Seems like the OTD PCB is particularly thin as well which I guess is a significant factor.

One day I'll get this thing up and running properly. It really is super nice feeling.

If you have an Atmel ISP you should be able to flash it I think. I used an Atmel ICE 2 for my mini, but there are lots of alternative models.

It's my impression that a bunch of the later OTD boards have very similar firmware, but I'm not sure about the Cheat. Might be the case, if you need hexes. The 456GT, DGE, Corsa, and maybe some of the others all share firmware I believe and I wouldn't be surprised if the Cheat was also compatible, but idk what controller it uses.

Cheat uses some wacky version of AIKON. I remember yuktsi being fairly well versed in it, throw him a message.

Yeah it uses Aikon. Yuktsi did actually offer to sort it for me but I didn't take him up on it. I had a lot of help from MxBlue as well but to no avail. Just got too frustrated with it so it's gone back in the box until I feel zen enough to tackle it again. I think it's having to use a VM that's making it more difficult than it needs to be.
Title: Re: 356 Series <Powered by OTD>
Post by: Puddsy on Sat, 24 November 2018, 19:13:46
It's not normal AIKON, let me see if I can find the translated version of the flashing guide for you. Have on for a few days.