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Offline pyro

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stretch a Cherry spring
« on: Thu, 21 July 2011, 13:11:32 »
Not only does it enable you to pick a title like that, I've stretched a broken (non tactile) blue spring from 1.4cm to 2cm and I find myself not bottoming out that one anymore.

It's pretty hard to press now, though, so 2cm probably is too much, maybe 1.8 is better.

Has anyone else tried this and can report how it works out in the long run? I find myself bottoming out pretty often, though it's gotten better the past few days.

Offline JustCallMeCrash

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« Reply #1 on: Mon, 25 July 2011, 09:30:43 »
Wow. Four days without any comments.  I think you may have found a taboo!
I haven't tried this, but it sounds intriguing... I think it would weaken the springs, though.
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Offline pyro

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« Reply #2 on: Mon, 25 July 2011, 16:15:49 »
The spring I originally stretched to 20mm has shrunk back to 18mm after 2 days, so this probably isn't a permanent solution.
I ordered some silicone o-rings instead and plan to put them directly under the spring, thus increasing initial force threshold and hopefully softening the bottom-out-hit a little.

Offline bluecar5556

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« Reply #3 on: Tue, 26 July 2011, 23:40:42 »
I've seen people cut off a coil or two off the spring on a car suspension to lower it or better yet, those who put spring compressors on the springs to squeeze them together and leave them on the car to achieve the same effect.  This is why you do not want to be a spring in the after life, no, please, don't, stop, noooo AHHHH!

Offline sordna

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« Reply #4 on: Wed, 27 July 2011, 00:53:05 »
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I ordered some silicone o-rings instead and plan to put them directly under the spring, thus increasing initial force threshold and hopefully softening the bottom-out-hit a little.

What are the o-ring specs, can you provide a URL with details about them?
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Offline bluecar5556

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« Reply #5 on: Wed, 27 July 2011, 10:29:41 »
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Offline pyro

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« Reply #6 on: Wed, 27 July 2011, 10:33:47 »
They're 1.5mm x 1.5mm VMQ 70 (~ standard material) silicone rings, I ordered them here
http://lelebeck.de/11002.htm (german shop)

They fit, but I don't like the effect. It reduces keytravel (increases bottoming out frequency) and the hit isn't soft, but more of a hard thud.

Offline sordna

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« Reply #7 on: Wed, 27 July 2011, 10:46:06 »
1.5mm? So you install them inside the switch, to preload the spring? Wow.
Anyway, I like low-force switches, so I only use o-rings to soften the bottoming out, but you need to find a durometer of 50 or less, otherwise you get the hard thud you described. The o-rings I'm using install very easily, on the keycap stem. For metric the ideal size is 5mm inside diameter, 1.5mm thickness. They have an almost imperceptible reduction in key travel,  less than half a millimeter. For more info check the thread pointed to in my sig.
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Offline bluecar5556

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« Reply #8 on: Wed, 27 July 2011, 10:54:37 »
Modding springs leaves a metallic taste in my mouth.  As sordna suggested, maybe you want to try using shims/spacers?  I'm assuming getting springs made is out of the question?

Offline False_Dmitry_II

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« Reply #9 on: Wed, 27 July 2011, 16:32:45 »
Yeah, as far as cherry springs go, I think I want something in between red/blue/brown and black/clear.

I wonder if alps springs would fit, cause I'm pretty sure that's about where they are force wise.
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Offline sordna

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« Reply #10 on: Wed, 27 July 2011, 16:43:54 »
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Yeah, as far as cherry springs go, I think I want something in between red/blue/brown and black/clear.

Easy, the Rapoo v7 has such springs.

And qtan sells these keyboards, check here. $53 I believe.
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Offline False_Dmitry_II

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« Reply #11 on: Wed, 27 July 2011, 17:40:00 »
Unless you can actually stick clear stems (or blue) inside there, I think it's too expensive to buy just for springs.
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