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SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« on: Wed, 23 September 2015, 10:00:20 »
Check Here for the latest update.

Hello, everyone!

I would like to introduce a new custom wrist rest and case building service, focused on delivering handmade exotic and hardwood accessories.
www.sealwoodworking.com

Some of you may have seen my thread where I built out a few hardwood 60% cases. I have been working on perfecting my design, and creating others. I'm now happy with the way my cases have turned out and would like to offer them on my site for sale. What I'm hoping to be able to do is create anyone that wants one, a custom made case and/or wrist rest. I have other stuff too, wine holders, cutting boards, pen holders, but I'm sure that isn't everyone's focus here. :)

There are different woods species to choose from, and different styles, including inays and mixed wood options. All the wood is either domestic (North American) hardwood, or exotic (not from North America). There are no laminates, particle board or wood from a standard "big box" store. All of the wood is purchased raw and hand finished. I do not typically use stains or polyurethane, instead I use high quality oils and waxes, along with a very fair amount of sanding. The result is a piece with a satin finish which showcases the wood's natural beauty. This type of finish is often found on fine quality furniture.

I have been a member here on GH for sometime now, and this community has given me more knowledge than I could have imagined. I would not be offering the service if I didn't intend on sticking around here and remaining an active part of the community. To me it is important that if I put myself out as offering a service, I will continue to maintain a relationship here to support it.

Case Features:
2 Standard  Designs:
Uniform Edge
Fat Front Lip
All cases include 5 M2 screws, 2 Large bumpons and 4 small bumpons.
Cases have brass risers inserted into the wood for secure attachment
Standard USB and DIP switch hole placement

Wrist Rest Features:
Beveled
Flat
See the sizing chart for standard sizes available

Standard Wood Choices:
Domestic:
Maple
Birdseye Maple
Curly Maple
Black Walnut

Exotic:
Lacewood
Leopardwood
Padauk
Purpleheart
Peruvian Walnut
Zebrawood
Tigerwood

Design Services:

Get a case or wrist rest custom made to your specifications. Want a fancy inlay? I have done both straight and wavy inlays in the past. With both veneer and custom cuts. Want a unique type of wood, shape or color? Do you need more information to make a decision? Fill our the form, or send me a PM and I can get you a custom quote, or answer any questions you have. If you have a specific design in mind, you can even include a quick sketch. Don't be afraid to ask for something unique! 

There are also quite a few pre-made items up for sale now and ready to ship. I have purchases custom sized boxes and appropriate packaging materials to make sure everything is shipped safely and securely.
« Last Edit: Thu, 29 October 2015, 13:11:33 by inanis »
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Cases, Rests and More by inanis
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 23 September 2015, 12:49:12 »
There are many examples on the site, but here are a few for this thread as well:

60% Lacewood case:

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Interior:


Back:


Inlay Case (Maple/Purpleheart/Walnut) USB/DIP Cutout:



Wrist Rest -Zebrawood with Purpleheart and Padauk inlay, lined in Maple Veneer:

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Cases, Rests and More by inanis
« Reply #2 on: Thu, 24 September 2015, 10:28:11 »
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Cases, Rests and More by inanis
« Reply #3 on: Thu, 24 September 2015, 10:34:57 »
Nice! Like the site. And not only do I see you selling plenty of wrests and cases, but I know there are a ton of GHers that may drool over some pen holder action.
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Cases, Rests and More by inanis
« Reply #4 on: Thu, 24 September 2015, 12:07:31 »
Nice! Like the site. And not only do I see you selling plenty of wrests and cases, but I know there are a ton of GHers that may drool over some pen holder action.
Thanks :)

I love a good pen. Unfortunately my Mont Blanc is all scratched up because I didn't have a proper pen holder for it. I don't know why it didn't occur to me to just make one before recently. I'm a bit slow sometimes.  :p

I've actually got a couple more of those in the works too.
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Cases, Rests and More by inanis
« Reply #5 on: Fri, 25 September 2015, 00:02:36 »
The site looks great!  I might just have to hit you up for a pen holder as well.   :thumb:
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Cases, Rests and More by inanis
« Reply #6 on: Thu, 01 October 2015, 06:37:45 »
On mobile and in a foreign country so can't fully appreciate your site but excited to see this happening! May need to see about a wooden case if I ever decide to build a custom 60% :) good luck!
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Cases, Rests and More by inanis
« Reply #7 on: Thu, 01 October 2015, 15:21:55 »
You talked me into it.  Just got your available tigerwood case.   ;D

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Cases, Rests and More by inanis
« Reply #8 on: Thu, 01 October 2015, 15:27:45 »
You talked me into it.  Just got your available tigerwood case.   ;D

I will have it boxed up tonight and shipped out first thing tomorrow. I really, really like the grain on this one.  :thumb:

On mobile and in a foreign country so can't fully appreciate your site but excited to see this happening! May need to see about a wooden case if I ever decide to build a custom 60% :) good luck!

You are the man on so many levels.  :thumb: I can't wait to get your rest finished up and shipped out. I have it almost done. :)



I will have a few more designs being posted up in the coming days. People seem to be responding to the cases and the pen holders, and I've got some really neat stuff on both fronts, so stay tuned!
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Cases, Rests and More by inanis
« Reply #9 on: Thu, 01 October 2015, 15:27:47 »
You talked me into it.  Just got your available tigerwood case.   ;D

You won't be disappointed!
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Cases, Rests and More by inanis
« Reply #10 on: Thu, 01 October 2015, 15:28:57 »
Someone said pen stand. I need one of those.

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Cases, Rests and More by inanis
« Reply #11 on: Thu, 01 October 2015, 15:40:11 »
You talked me into it.  Just got your available tigerwood case.   ;D

You won't be disappointed!

Truth. I stand by everything 100% But legit, that Tigerwood one is awesome. That wood is just amazing to work with.

Someone said pen stand. I need one of those.

Not to discourage anyone from picking one up now, but in the coming days I should have a few more examples, and at least one more design. Not to give anything away, but so far I'm pretty pleased with out it is shaping up.  :)

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Cases, Rests and More by inanis
« Reply #12 on: Thu, 01 October 2015, 18:38:30 »
Someone said pen stand. I need one of those.

Not to discourage anyone from picking one up now, but in the coming days I should have a few more examples, and at least one more design. Not to give anything away, but so far I'm pretty pleased with out it is shaping up.  :)

Nice!  Looking forward to seeing the new design.  Loving your work so far. 
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Cases, Rests and More by inanis
« Reply #13 on: Thu, 01 October 2015, 20:55:18 »
Awesome thread and service.   Can not wait to see more of your inlay work.   So clean.
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« Reply #14 on: Thu, 01 October 2015, 21:01:35 »
Awesome thread and service.   Can not wait to see more of your inlay work.   So clean.

I hope I don't dissapoint! I have a couple of pretty involved inlay patterns I'm almost finished with. They take some time to setup, but with any luck I'll have something to post up on Monday. I really like to experiment with this stuff. Sometimes it works out, sometimes it is a learning experiance. :)
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« Reply #15 on: Thu, 01 October 2015, 21:04:10 »
Awesome thread and service.   Can not wait to see more of your inlay work.   So clean.

I hope I don't dissapoint! I have a couple of pretty involved inlay patterns I'm almost finished with. They take some time to setup, but with any luck I'll have something to post up on Monday. I really like to experiment with this stuff. Sometimes it works out, sometimes it is a learning experiance. :)
The experience is worth any amount of heartache.  This is a skill you have honed and I'll be rooting for your success this weekend! Ahmrrgrd pictures!
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Cases, Rests and More by inanis
« Reply #16 on: Fri, 02 October 2015, 13:38:38 »
Well these are awesome.  :thumb: I only wish you were making these a few months ago when I splurged on a TEX case for my poker. Oh well, maybe it's time to break the wallet again and get a new keyboard. Do you offer compatibility with 60% keyboards that don't fit the standard 6 screw poker design? Or would that just be done through the "Design studio piece"?

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Cases, Rests and More by inanis
« Reply #17 on: Fri, 02 October 2015, 13:40:55 »
do you take custom orders? Say something like a case for the Smart68?

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« Reply #18 on: Fri, 02 October 2015, 14:10:57 »
Well these are awesome.  :thumb: I only wish you were making these a few months ago when I splurged on a TEX case for my poker. Oh well, maybe it's time to break the wallet again and get a new keyboard. Do you offer compatibility with 60% keyboards that don't fit the standard 6 screw poker design? Or would that just be done through the "Design studio piece"?

Thank you!

For the cases, I can mount the screw holes anywhere, those are the last things that go in. I'm working on two right now, one is a V60 Matias style where the mounts are accessible from the bottom up, and also from the top down for universal support. I'm also a two piece case with a top and bottom layer (I haven't started that yet). If it is just a matter of moving the screw mounts then the cost is the same, you could just message me to let me know what you need. I may need the PCB depending on what it is, or at least detailed measurements. Something like a layered case would be a bit more expensive, since it is more material, and more labor. I'm always available over PM to discuss something to make sure you get what you want before placing an order.

Also, I have a few more that I'll be putting up at a discount in the coming days.

do you take custom orders? Say something like a case for the Smart68?

I absolutely take custom requests. Not everything is always possible - I'm constantly surprised at what people ask for, sometimes it is just not feasible with the tools I have or the time it would take. I'm always happy to work with someone to refine a design. :) Usually custom stuff costs a bit more. For a Smart68, I would need an existing case to make sure I get the measurements right. There are a lot of questions with that one...how would the button in the case front work, for instance? I am planning on picking one of those up, so it might be something I will have on hand to test with.
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Cases, Rests and More by inanis
« Reply #19 on: Fri, 02 October 2015, 14:23:59 »
Well these are awesome.  :thumb: I only wish you were making these a few months ago when I splurged on a TEX case for my poker. Oh well, maybe it's time to break the wallet again and get a new keyboard. Do you offer compatibility with 60% keyboards that don't fit the standard 6 screw poker design? Or would that just be done through the "Design studio piece"?

Thank you!

For the cases, I can mount the screw holes anywhere, those are the last things that go in. I'm working on two right now, one is a V60 Matias style where the mounts are accessible from the bottom up, and also from the top down for universal support. I'm also a two piece case with a top and bottom layer (I haven't started that yet). If it is just a matter of moving the screw mounts then the cost is the same, you could just message me to let me know what you need. I may need the PCB depending on what it is, or at least detailed measurements. Something like a layered case would be a bit more expensive, since it is more material, and more labor. I'm always available over PM to discuss something to make sure you get what you want before placing an order.

Also, I have a few more that I'll be putting up at a discount in the coming days.

Ok thanks, I'll send you a pm when I'm ready!

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« Reply #20 on: Fri, 02 October 2015, 22:33:51 »

do you take custom orders? Say something like a case for the Smart68?

I absolutely take custom requests. Not everything is always possible - I'm constantly surprised at what people ask for, sometimes it is just not feasible with the tools I have or the time it would take. I'm always happy to work with someone to refine a design. :) Usually custom stuff costs a bit more. For a Smart68, I would need an existing case to make sure I get the measurements right. There are a lot of questions with that one...how would the button in the case front work, for instance? I am planning on picking one of those up, so it might be something I will have on hand to test with.

sounds good, i'll also be definitely be picking one up. Let me know if you need any info, I could also ship you the case for mock ups if necessary.

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« Reply #21 on: Tue, 06 October 2015, 14:19:42 »
I just got my leopardwood case in the post and I couldn't be happier!
I built it up with the Pulse SA keyset.







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« Reply #22 on: Tue, 06 October 2015, 14:29:25 »
I just got my leopardwood case in the post and I couldn't be happier!
I built it up with the Pulse SA keyset.

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These are some great photos! I'm so glad you like the case. :) That leopard wood is pretty hefty. On par, or heavier than an aluminum case of the same size.

The SA profile looks really great with it - I think anyway, maybe I'm a little biased. :) I haven't been able to see one of the cases yet with SA because my sets have yet to be shipped. But I've been DYING to get my Hack'd set so I could try it out first hand. It was great to see it all together. Thanks so much for posting up some pictures, and your kind words.
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Cases, Rests and More by inanis
« Reply #23 on: Thu, 08 October 2015, 10:33:17 »
This **** be fire, yo.  :D lol  Sorry for the potato pics..  This case is one of the best decisions I've ever made.  Wish I had a fancier camera to help prove it! 
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« Reply #24 on: Thu, 08 October 2015, 10:39:09 »
This **** be fire, yo.  :D lol  Sorry for the potato pics..  This case is one of the best decisions I've ever made.  Wish I had a fancier camera to help prove it! 
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I'm so glad you like it! I love that Tiger Wood. It had a smooth texture like Maple, but so much character, and heavy too. :)

Enjoy!



I will be posting some new items up for sale today, so for anyone interested check back soon!
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Re: SEALWoodworking - New Items Added
« Reply #25 on: Thu, 08 October 2015, 13:50:09 »
As promised, here are a few new items that will be in the store in just a few hours. I've got a pen holder in Curly Maple dyed blue with stainless steel legs, a 60% case in Maple with a walnut and purpleheart inlay, and a 60% wrist rest which I call "The Brick". There may be a few other pen holders up as well.

If you guys have any feedback, please let me know.



EDIT: New products listed. Get more information here.

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Re: SEALWoodworking - New Items Added
« Reply #26 on: Tue, 13 October 2015, 13:45:42 »
Two orders of business today

1.) I'm taking a new shipping strategy and have updated shipping to be $2.95 for all domestic US orders. I haven't found any better method for international, but I'm working on it. 

2.) New Pen Holder Design!

This is double sided. This example is made out of Purpleheart with one end being a 3 Pen Holder, when you flip it around you've got a 5 Pen holder. Each slot for the pen is 1-1/2" deep.
See here for more info!

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Feedback is always appreciated. :)

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Re: SEALWoodworking - New Items Added
« Reply #27 on: Tue, 13 October 2015, 19:33:41 »
I was emailing with you back and forth for a bit but you stopped returning my emails with no warning. May I ask why?

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« Reply #28 on: Tue, 13 October 2015, 20:02:49 »
I was emailing with you back and forth for a bit but you stopped returning my emails with no warning. May I ask why?

I'm not sure...I may have gotten it lost in the shuffle. For a bit there I had about 15 people I was going back and forth with. I assure you it was not intentional.  I do my very best to stay organized, but I am aware that my system might not be fool proof just yet. I know I currently owe responses to 2 people, perhaps you are among those 2. Send me a PM, I'll make it right, and I do appologize.
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« Reply #29 on: Tue, 13 October 2015, 20:39:58 »
Oh okay, I thought I had offended you or something. No need to make it up to me if you're swamped, I understand. I'll totally PM you though if you've still got the time. :)

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Slight Delay in Orders
« Reply #30 on: Thu, 15 October 2015, 13:30:38 »
In true geekhack fashion, the second a person tries to do something a personal crisis arises. We had a car accident this morning, and now I'm out a car. This is going to make progress on the open orders a little bit slower than I would like. I will send everyone an email that I owe an explanation to, but this is my all purpose alert. Everything will still go out, but I'll be a few days behind my regular schedule since I need to get all this sorted out.

Let this be a lesson: Texting and driving is dangerous! The driver that hit us was texting and completely unaware that she was about to slam head on into another car. Our car is now totaled.
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« Reply #31 on: Thu, 15 October 2015, 13:35:05 »
But are you okay other than down a car?
My wife I a also push her button . But now she have her button push by a different men. So I buy a keyboard a mechanicale, she a reliable like a Fiat.

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« Reply #32 on: Thu, 15 October 2015, 13:54:40 »
But are you okay other than down a car?
Yeah we all came through okay. Cars these days are made with safety in mind (thank goodness!). Now I just have to deal with the logistics of needing to be one place, while he needs to be another and only having one mode of transportation. The girl that hit us didn't have a license, and probably no insurance, so that makes it a bit harder. We should be able to get a rental, but since they totaled it that is only covered for 3 days by our insurance. 3 DAYS! I can barley clean my living room once every three days, I dunno how I'm supposed to find a car!
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« Reply #33 on: Thu, 15 October 2015, 14:22:25 »
When we got totaled by an 18 wheeler 2 xmas ago, the insurance gave us 3 days, too. And ON freakin Christmas with NYE coming right after. It wasn't easy. It took about 7 days to get our check, which ended up being very fair, but then we were still out $1k until the insurance companies got done fighting over fault (even though we got rear-ended while the truck was speeding and it was clearly their's) 6 months later.

For those whose orders are backed up a bit, you don't have to worry for even a second about inanis coming through. A little totaled car is not going to stop her from getting this work out that she is so proud of, and she'd never abandon GH because of a IRL hiccup.
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« Reply #34 on: Fri, 16 October 2015, 07:22:04 »
Yikes! Hope everything gets resolved quickly!
  
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Slight Delay in Orders
« Reply #35 on: Sat, 17 October 2015, 14:58:49 »
Ordered a custom wrist rest from inanis and was not disappointed! Wanted a nice rest to match the hhkb I was going to be getting and she helped me along every step of the way in figuring out what I liked. She even went above and beyond and was messaging me about tracking as she was dealing with her car issues. Can't recommend her enough!





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« Reply #36 on: Sat, 17 October 2015, 15:34:51 »
Mine came in yesterday. White balance is off in this potato, but it gets the point across:



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Re: SEALWoodworking - Slight Delay in Orders
« Reply #37 on: Sat, 17 October 2015, 16:16:35 »
I hope you both like them! I love it when people post pictures.  :) I took pictures of both of these myself before I shipped them out just in case I didn't see them again.

Thank you for the kind words. The support from all of you is beyond appreciated.
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Slight Delay in Orders
« Reply #38 on: Sat, 17 October 2015, 17:28:52 »
Ordered a custom wrist rest from inanis and was not disappointed! Wanted a nice rest to match the hhkb I was going to be getting and she helped me along every step of the way in figuring out what I liked. She even went above and beyond and was messaging me about tracking as she was dealing with her car issues. Can't recommend her enough!

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Saw you post this on reddit too, probably would have missed it here. Will be ordering one of these.
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #39 on: Thu, 29 October 2015, 13:23:10 »
Update on order status!

I am officially back in the shop as of yesterday. All open orders are currently being made and should be shipped early next week. I can't tell you how much I appreciate everyone's patience and understanding during this whole ordeal. I never thought getting in a car wreck (that was not my fault) could be as frustrating and draining as this was. You all have my gratitude.

Thank you again.
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #40 on: Fri, 30 October 2015, 22:52:42 »
Update on order status!

I am officially back in the shop as of yesterday. All open orders are currently being made and should be shipped early next week. I can't tell you how much I appreciate everyone's patience and understanding during this whole ordeal. I never thought getting in a car wreck (that was not my fault) could be as frustrating and draining as this was. You all have my gratitude.

Thank you again.

Good to see you back on! May need a rest for my fc660c soon.. I love the one for my Hhkb!
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #41 on: Sun, 01 November 2015, 15:18:50 »
Beautiful cases man  :thumb:
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #42 on: Sat, 14 November 2015, 10:41:41 »
Quick update on things - all the stuff that got backordered due to my car accident has been shipped out, with the last one being scheduled for delivery today. For anyone involved with that, I just want to publicly thank you again for all your patience. Everyone was so understanding, and I'll never forget that kindness. There are a few recent open orders that I'm working on currently, but those will go out as planned, with no delay.

Also, I'll be posting up a few new items of in stock and ready to ship stuff once I have those completed, I'm in the process of starting these now. It will include some high profile cases in a few different wood types as well as some keycap display holders. I hope people will find the new stuff interesting.

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #43 on: Wed, 18 November 2015, 13:26:20 »
Hey inanis,

I don't need an immediate quote right this moment, but I may be looking for some custom woodwork in the style of a Duck Viper case. Currently, there is an interest check going on for replacement Plate+PCB for Vipers (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=74953.0;topicseen), but no case will be offered.

I'm thinking of picking a set of these up and may want a custom case made. If this goes though, I can try to get the layout/schematics for the case profile. I just wanted to know if this was something that could be offered.

Here's what the layout is like. I'm sure we'll have more specifics when they come..

Image courtesy of isop


As for stand-off configuration:
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=74953.msg1866578#msg1866578
« Last Edit: Wed, 18 November 2015, 13:30:31 by KaLam1ty »

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #44 on: Wed, 18 November 2015, 19:52:09 »
Hey inanis,

I don't need an immediate quote right this moment, but I may be looking for some custom woodwork in the style of a Duck Viper case. Currently, there is an interest check going on for replacement Plate+PCB for Vipers (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=74953.0;topicseen), but no case will be offered.

I'm thinking of picking a set of these up and may want a custom case made. If this goes though, I can try to get the layout/schematics for the case profile. I just wanted to know if this was something that could be offered.

Here's what the layout is like. I'm sure we'll have more specifics when they come..
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Image courtesy of isop


As for stand-off configuration:
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=74953.msg1866578#msg1866578

I've been asked about this style case a few times. I don't currently make one, but that doesn't mean I can't. The trouble is that I would need to have commitment from a few people in order to make something like this, and I would need a sample PCB/Plate to make sure I get the fit correct - I don't need to keep the PCB and Plate, just use it to check the fit.

I don't use a CNC for my cases, but instead a series of jigs which I use with a router to get the desired shape. I would need to setup a new jig for something like this, and I would only go through that effort if it was something a few people would be interested in. If I had a CNC it would be a bit different, but sadly, I do not just yet.

I know that is not a terribly straight forward answer, but if there is interest I would be happy to provide some quotes and what I have for wood varieties and we can go from there.

Thank you for thinking of me!
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #45 on: Thu, 19 November 2015, 09:58:12 »
Is something like the Datamancer Poker case possible?

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #46 on: Thu, 19 November 2015, 10:08:47 »
I'm ordering a pen holder as soon as CPT stealz me 3 pens.
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #47 on: Thu, 19 November 2015, 11:27:03 »
Is something like the Datamancer Poker case possible?

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This is another one of those styles that I could do if there was interest from several people. It would be fairly expensive compared to the other cases i currently produce since it is essentially two full cases.

I need to get a CNC to make this kind of stuff easier. I promise, I have that in the works!

I'm ordering a pen holder as soon as CPT stealz me 3 pens.

CPT better get to criminalizing himself.  :)
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #48 on: Thu, 19 November 2015, 11:49:56 »
Is something like the Datamancer Poker case possible?

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This is another one of those styles that I could do if there was interest from several people. It would be fairly expensive compared to the other cases i currently produce since it is essentially two full cases.

I need to get a CNC to make this kind of stuff easier. I promise, I have that in the works!

How expensive is "expensive"? I wouldn't mind coughing up the dough if it were made by you. Datamancer recently sold his on Md for $130, and he plans on listing them on is site for around $170.  :eek:

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #49 on: Thu, 19 November 2015, 11:51:48 »
I'm ordering a pen holder as soon as CPT stealz me 3 pens.

CPT better get to criminalizing himself.  :)
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #50 on: Thu, 19 November 2015, 11:52:37 »
I think I am going to need a case for my JD45!

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #51 on: Thu, 19 November 2015, 11:57:21 »
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Is something like the Datamancer Poker case possible?

(Attachment Link)
This is another one of those styles that I could do if there was interest from several people. It would be fairly expensive compared to the other cases i currently produce since it is essentially two full cases.

I need to get a CNC to make this kind of stuff easier. I promise, I have that in the works!

How expensive is "expensive"? I wouldn't mind coughing up the dough if it were made by you. Datamancer recently sold his on Md for $130, and he plans on listing them on is site for around $170.  :eek:

Essentially,  that would be the price. Though, I'd probably list it at $150 or $160. Depends on the type of wood though. Unlike datamancer I don't typically deal in Oak, I personally find it unappealing. I can do oak if requested though.

absyrd wants pens? More stuff to toss in the package!

Now I'm scheming even harder.
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #52 on: Thu, 19 November 2015, 11:59:25 »
I think I am going to need a case for my JD45!

I have been meaning to make one for my JD40 as well.  :thumb:
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #53 on: Thu, 19 November 2015, 12:04:35 »
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Is something like the Datamancer Poker case possible?

(Attachment Link)
This is another one of those styles that I could do if there was interest from several people. It would be fairly expensive compared to the other cases i currently produce since it is essentially two full cases.

I need to get a CNC to make this kind of stuff easier. I promise, I have that in the works!

How expensive is "expensive"? I wouldn't mind coughing up the dough if it were made by you. Datamancer recently sold his on Md for $130, and he plans on listing them on is site for around $170.  :eek:

Essentially,  that would be the price. Though, I'd probably list it at $150 or $160. Depends on the type of wood though. Unlike datamancer I don't typically deal in Oak, I personally find it unappealing. I can do oak if requested though.

Sounds good to me! I'd prefer paying that price for your case since you'll have more options, anyway.  ;D

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #54 on: Thu, 19 November 2015, 12:43:56 »
I think I am going to need a case for my JD45!

I have been meaning to make one for my JD40 as well.  :thumb:

Awesome! I will get in touch with you once I have it built!

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #55 on: Thu, 19 November 2015, 16:14:53 »
Got my pen stand today and it's amazing. Purpleheart wood is great :D. I'll take pictures and have some comments on it when I've got some sunlight and I'm free. Just wanted to say thanks for the candy, note, and stands inanis!

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #56 on: Thu, 03 December 2015, 15:29:23 »
I got a purpleheart pen holder, too. Purty.

My wife I a also push her button . But now she have her button push by a different men. So I buy a keyboard a mechanicale, she a reliable like a Fiat.

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #57 on: Thu, 03 December 2015, 15:42:14 »
I got a purpleheart pen holder, too. Purty.

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #58 on: Thu, 03 December 2015, 15:43:43 »
Glad you and CPT liked them! That purpleheart had a ton of curl in it, which is not the norm. It straight up glitters in sunlight.

I have some new stuff I'll be posting soon. I've completed some high profile cases in black walnut and some beveled low profile cases as well. I also have a few custom orders that I'll post pics of. I always like those those custom ones. I need to improve my photography skillz cause you guys always blow me out of the water in that department.
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #59 on: Thu, 03 December 2015, 15:52:01 »
Mine is just a stupid iphone pic. But all I have is white furniture and tons of light.

I know quite a few people have been getting stuff from you, and I really encourage them to share pics in here. PLZ THX.
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #60 on: Thu, 03 December 2015, 16:04:02 »
Mine is just a stupid iphone pic. But all I have is white furniture and tons of light.

I know quite a few people have been getting stuff from you, and I really encourage them to share pics in here. PLZ THX.

I have an S5 and my wife has an iPhone 6. From what I remember mine has better specs, yet her phone's camera almost always takes better pics, especially indoors.

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #61 on: Thu, 03 December 2015, 23:39:29 »

Glad you and CPT liked them! That purpleheart had a ton of curl in it, which is not the norm. It straight up glitters in sunlight.

I have some new stuff I'll be posting soon. I've completed some high profile cases in black walnut and some beveled low profile cases as well. I also have a few custom orders that I'll post pics of. I always like those those custom ones. I need to improve my photography skillz cause you guys always blow me out of the water in that department.

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #62 on: Fri, 04 December 2015, 10:45:52 »
Hey inanis,

I don't need an immediate quote right this moment, but I may be looking for some custom woodwork in the style of a Duck Viper case. Currently, there is an interest check going on for replacement Plate+PCB for Vipers (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=74953.0;topicseen), but no case will be offered.

I'm thinking of picking a set of these up and may want a custom case made. If this goes though, I can try to get the layout/schematics for the case profile. I just wanted to know if this was something that could be offered.

Here's what the layout is like. I'm sure we'll have more specifics when they come..
Show Image

Image courtesy of isop


As for stand-off configuration:
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=74953.msg1866578#msg1866578

I've been asked about this style case a few times. I don't currently make one, but that doesn't mean I can't. The trouble is that I would need to have commitment from a few people in order to make something like this, and I would need a sample PCB/Plate to make sure I get the fit correct - I don't need to keep the PCB and Plate, just use it to check the fit.

I don't use a CNC for my cases, but instead a series of jigs which I use with a router to get the desired shape. I would need to setup a new jig for something like this, and I would only go through that effort if it was something a few people would be interested in. If I had a CNC it would be a bit different, but sadly, I do not just yet.

I know that is not a terribly straight forward answer, but if there is interest I would be happy to provide some quotes and what I have for wood varieties and we can go from there.

Thank you for thinking of me!
The weird thing about the Viper/HHKB design is that there's nothing like that anywhere, and no one seems to be able/willing to make them. Everyone says it's too expensive or hard but never actually provide a quote. Sad, really, since I'm a big fan of the HHKB layout :(

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #63 on: Fri, 04 December 2015, 10:53:46 »
Hey inanis,

I don't need an immediate quote right this moment, but I may be looking for some custom woodwork in the style of a Duck Viper case. Currently, there is an interest check going on for replacement Plate+PCB for Vipers (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=74953.0;topicseen), but no case will be offered.

I'm thinking of picking a set of these up and may want a custom case made. If this goes though, I can try to get the layout/schematics for the case profile. I just wanted to know if this was something that could be offered.

Here's what the layout is like. I'm sure we'll have more specifics when they come..
Show Image

Image courtesy of isop


As for stand-off configuration:
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=74953.msg1866578#msg1866578

I've been asked about this style case a few times. I don't currently make one, but that doesn't mean I can't. The trouble is that I would need to have commitment from a few people in order to make something like this, and I would need a sample PCB/Plate to make sure I get the fit correct - I don't need to keep the PCB and Plate, just use it to check the fit.

I don't use a CNC for my cases, but instead a series of jigs which I use with a router to get the desired shape. I would need to setup a new jig for something like this, and I would only go through that effort if it was something a few people would be interested in. If I had a CNC it would be a bit different, but sadly, I do not just yet.

I know that is not a terribly straight forward answer, but if there is interest I would be happy to provide some quotes and what I have for wood varieties and we can go from there.

Thank you for thinking of me!
The weird thing about the Viper/HHKB design is that there's nothing like that anywhere, and no one seems to be able/willing to make them. Everyone says it's too expensive or hard but never actually provide a quote. Sad, really, since I'm a big fan of the HHKB layout :(

Well, if you want a quote, assuming it would be a one piece case, it would be around $90 - $100 if I could get around 5 people to be interested. Otherwise the cost of the setup is just too much for me.

If people are into it, I'd be happy to run an IC or something like that.
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #64 on: Fri, 04 December 2015, 10:54:51 »
I'd get one!
  
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #65 on: Fri, 04 December 2015, 11:06:08 »
I'd get one if it was compatible with the Alps Party HHKB setup, guaranteed :thumb: (EDIT: the bottom one in that picture. )

EDIT: you are very likely to get a good interest in this because I have searched so much and there's nothing like it. The timing is perfect, Alps Party parts are coming up soon and there's this interest check for the Viper with no case. 
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #66 on: Fri, 04 December 2015, 11:18:43 »
I'd get one if it was compatible with the Alps Party HHKB setup, guaranteed :thumb: (EDIT: the bottom one in that picture. )

EDIT: you are very likely to get a good interest in this because I have searched so much and there's nothing like it. The timing is perfect, Alps Party parts are coming up soon and there's this interest check for the Viper with no case.

The trouble with the ALPS party PCB/Plates is that it assumes you will have blockers or something to cover the part of the PCB/Plate that are not in use. That means it would be a 2 piece case, not a single piece. This would still be doable, but it is much harder for me since I don't have a CNC. The amount of time and money it would take for me just to built a prototype could end up being very significant.

Unless I'm wrong, and there are different plates/PCBs for the Viper? Cause the Eagle is no problem...it is the Viper that is the troublemaker.
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #67 on: Fri, 04 December 2015, 11:25:59 »

Glad you and CPT liked them! That purpleheart had a ton of curl in it, which is not the norm. It straight up glitters in sunlight.

I have some new stuff I'll be posting soon. I've completed some high profile cases in black walnut and some beveled low profile cases as well. I also have a few custom orders that I'll post pics of. I always like those those custom ones. I need to improve my photography skillz cause you guys always blow me out of the water in that department.

<3

Wait till you see yours! It is so close to done, I put a coat of finish on it last night, and I'm really happy with how it looks. I just hope you are too. :)
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #68 on: Fri, 04 December 2015, 11:29:59 »

Glad you and CPT liked them! That purpleheart had a ton of curl in it, which is not the norm. It straight up glitters in sunlight.

I have some new stuff I'll be posting soon. I've completed some high profile cases in black walnut and some beveled low profile cases as well. I also have a few custom orders that I'll post pics of. I always like those those custom ones. I need to improve my photography skillz cause you guys always blow me out of the water in that department.

<3

Wait till you see yours! It is so close to done, I put a coat of finish on it last night, and I'm really happy with how it looks. I just hope you are too. :)

I can't wait! I'm sure it'll be amazing.

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #69 on: Fri, 04 December 2015, 11:35:22 »
Yes, you are right about the viper, as it can be seen in this picture it has a nice plate + PCB in the "correct" format, while the Alps Party GB has a standard 60% size unfortunately.

It would still be interesting for me if it supported the HHKB itself, even if it meant not having USB hub thought I can't promise to commit to that one right now.

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #70 on: Fri, 04 December 2015, 11:37:54 »
I can't wait! I'm sure it'll be amazing.

Pix plx!

My wife I a also push her button . But now she have her button push by a different men. So I buy a keyboard a mechanicale, she a reliable like a Fiat.

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #71 on: Fri, 04 December 2015, 11:42:37 »
Yes, you are right about the viper, as it can be seen in this picture it has a nice plate + PCB in the "correct" format, while the Alps Party GB has a standard 60% size unfortunately.

It would still be interesting for me if it supported the HHKB itself, even if it meant not having USB hub thought I can't promise to commit to that one right now.
A true HHKB is a whole different ballgame. Those have an integrated plate with the case. At a bare minimum you need a CNC for that. There is a reason those are so hard to produce. I'd love to try my hand at it when I do have a CNC, but I'm not sure how well it would hold up.

As for the Viper, two piece cases are tricky business (even with a CNC) you have to get everything to line up just perfect, you have to have a way to secure it, and it has to be stable - and when you take that top part of the case into consideration, things can get pretty fragile with wood. That is not to say it can't be done, but the cost would be greater than a one piece drop in case no matter how you look at it.

For the record though....I really want to make this style of case. I think about it a lot. I'm just not sure exactly how it would come together. Oh, and if it was a "True" Viper style, as the picture you linked to showed, I would be all about getting those built. That is exactly what I want in an MX board for myself, as well. :)
« Last Edit: Fri, 04 December 2015, 11:44:53 by inanis »
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #72 on: Fri, 04 December 2015, 11:45:25 »
inanis, you could always route a 60% case like this:




It would require that the PCB be cut to fit those corners. The JD45 PCB has that ability, because the traces are dead ends to those switches in the corners, and there are no other traces there. I can't say for sure whether that is the case with any existing 60% PCB, though.
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« Reply #73 on: Fri, 04 December 2015, 11:56:40 »
I could still possibly make it work with the Alps Party set with some PCB cutting and wiring but I'm not sure I have the time to hurdle such a challenge :P

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« Reply #74 on: Fri, 04 December 2015, 12:05:12 »
inanis, you could always route a 60% case like this:

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It would require that the PCB be cut to fit those corners. The JD45 PCB has that ability, because the traces are dead ends to those switches in the corners, and there are no other traces there. I can't say for sure whether that is the case with any existing 60% PCB, though.
yes, this is what I was referring to earlier, and what would be the 90-100 range - and, incidentally, also what I want to make for myself. :) However, the ALPS party stuff, I don't know if the corners could just be cut to fit this, and if they can't then two piece is the only way to go (I think anyway, please correct me!). If they can be cut to fit a one piece Viper case, then that is a whole different story. I'd setup an IC in a heartbeat. Perhaps I can ask that question in the GB thread.
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« Reply #75 on: Fri, 04 December 2015, 13:51:06 »
I can't lie.

I hhkb case that supported most 60 percent boards would be great.

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« Reply #76 on: Mon, 07 December 2015, 14:20:52 »
Look as this case for nerd60 and color combo with plate!



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« Reply #77 on: Mon, 07 December 2015, 14:23:24 »
Look as this case for nerd60 and color combo with plate!

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Fancy board you have there absyrd.... :))
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« Reply #78 on: Mon, 07 December 2015, 14:25:18 »
Look as this case for nerd60 and color combo with plate!

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Fancy board you have there absyrd.... :))

I am the MX master. What do you expect?
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« Reply #79 on: Mon, 07 December 2015, 19:52:15 »
Look as this case for nerd60 and color combo with plate!

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Dang inanis!  That is just too good.  I can't wait to save up enough for one of these things, just have to get through the holidays  :thumb:

I will probably have you do one without any mounting holes so that I can get the V60 in there.
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« Reply #80 on: Mon, 07 December 2015, 20:04:15 »
Look as this case for nerd60 and color combo with plate!

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Dang inanis!  That is just too good.  I can't wait to save up enough for one of these things, just have to get through the holidays  :thumb:

I will probably have you do one without any mounting holes so that I can get the V60 in there.
Thanks, man! This particular one that absyrd has I made for myself. I *really* wanted a purple case. He happened to have a really good use for it. Also trying to prove not all MX is created equal. He is SO bias!  :))

I should be able do Matias V60 mounting from the bottom. I'd just need to know where the mount points are. I should have paid more attention when I had that board! Unless you prefer to do it yourself. You are very handy. :)
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« Reply #81 on: Mon, 07 December 2015, 20:12:19 »
Look as this case for nerd60 and color combo with plate!

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Dang inanis!  That is just too good.  I can't wait to save up enough for one of these things, just have to get through the holidays  :thumb:

I will probably have you do one without any mounting holes so that I can get the V60 in there.
Thanks, man! This particular one that absyrd has I made for myself. I *really* wanted a purple case. He happened to have a really good use for it. Also trying to prove not all MX is created equal. He is SO bias!  :))

I should be able do Matias V60 mounting from the bottom. I'd just need to know where the mount points are. I should have paid more attention when I had that board! Unless you prefer to do it yourself. You are very handy. :)

I could easily just do a paper/cardboard jig of the mounting holes so I don't have to mail the whole board or drill into a nicely finished case.  I still haven't decided on a color yet.  I really dig the purple you used on yours, but want something that will match multiple keysets (thinking about grey on maple - would give it a nice silvery look).  I also really like teal as it goes with most of my sets (miami, jtk purple, Alps Infiniy, Dolch).  At least I have a little time to figure it out. 
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« Reply #82 on: Tue, 08 December 2015, 00:16:54 »
Look as this case for nerd60 and color combo with plate!

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This has me super hyped to get mine.

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« Reply #83 on: Tue, 08 December 2015, 04:22:39 »
Hey there!

What would a full size wrist rest cost with a red logo inlay thing (if possible).
Something like this:

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« Reply #84 on: Tue, 08 December 2015, 08:28:20 »
Hey there!

What would a full size wrist rest cost with a red logo inlay thing (if possible).
Something like this:
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« Reply #85 on: Tue, 08 December 2015, 08:51:19 »
Sold mine already for the collection I have now T.T

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« Reply #86 on: Tue, 08 December 2015, 08:59:51 »
Hey there!

What would a full size wrist rest cost with a red logo inlay thing (if possible).
Something like this:
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The tricky part about this design is that I couldn't do it the way I normally do. I typically have inlay completely through the piece, not just a veneer on top. This would have to be a veneer, otherwise it would be out of control expensive. I would have to experiment more with something like that before I could say with confidence I could get it looking they way I would feel comfortable with. Alternatively, once I get a CNC something like this should be much easier - I'm hoping that is Soontm. I'd don't want to take a guess on a price without knowing for sure how much would be involved, but you can check my site to get an idea of what the non custom rests are priced at normally.
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« Reply #87 on: Sun, 13 December 2015, 11:02:52 »
60% cases up on Massdrop!

https://www.massdrop.com/buy/sealwoodworking-60-case?mode=guest_open

Support your local woodworker.

I've recently used both her cases and pen-holders, and it is all top-notch.
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« Reply #88 on: Sun, 13 December 2015, 11:07:28 »
60% cases up on Massdrop!

https://www.massdrop.com/buy/sealwoodworking-60-case?mode=guest_open

Support your local woodworker.

I've recently used both her cases and pen-holders, and it is all top-notch.
It's true! I have a drop up on MD. I am doing all the order fulfillment myself to keep the cost to everyone as low as possible. I have Tigerwood as an option up here, which has not previously been available. It happens to be my favorite, so I hope others like it too.

You are all the best! And I hope to have a few Vape Stand prototypes soon to show everyone.  :thumb:
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« Reply #89 on: Sun, 13 December 2015, 11:27:37 »
Congrats on the MD Sale! The cases look amazing, fantastic work inanis. :thumb:
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #90 on: Mon, 14 December 2015, 07:37:19 »
Hey there!

What would a full size wrist rest cost with a red logo inlay thing (if possible).
Something like this:
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The tricky part about this design is that I couldn't do it the way I normally do. I typically have inlay completely through the piece, not just a veneer on top. This would have to be a veneer, otherwise it would be out of control expensive. I would have to experiment more with something like that before I could say with confidence I could get it looking they way I would feel comfortable with. Alternatively, once I get a CNC something like this should be much easier - I'm hoping that is Soontm. I'd don't want to take a guess on a price without knowing for sure how much would be involved, but you can check my site to get an idea of what the non custom rests are priced at normally.

Thanks for the info!
Will keep an eye on your work/forum

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #91 on: Mon, 14 December 2015, 19:22:01 »
Case came in on Friday, and I finally got some pics of it. So, here's my garbage phone snapshost of inanis's beautiful case.



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« Reply #92 on: Mon, 14 December 2015, 19:23:07 »
That looks great!

See?

People should jump on the MD buy.
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« Reply #93 on: Mon, 14 December 2015, 20:52:49 »
Case came in on Friday, and I finally got some pics of it. So, here's my garbage phone snapshost of inanis's beautiful case.

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I'm so glad you like it!

This was a custom design from lashiel himself. I'm glad I could do it justice.

That looks great!

See?

People should jump on the MD buy.

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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #94 on: Mon, 14 December 2015, 21:16:38 »
That looks great!

See?

People should jump on the MD buy.

I don't have a 60% but I would buy a 45% case.

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« Reply #95 on: Mon, 14 December 2015, 21:19:33 »
I don't have a 60% but I would buy a 45% case.
I have mentioned to a few people that I am considering running an IC on different style cases. I'll add this to that list.
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« Reply #96 on: Wed, 16 December 2015, 04:12:40 »
Lemme beta test vape stand. :p

Or triz.  :))
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« Reply #97 on: Wed, 16 December 2015, 23:42:58 »
Lemme beta test vape stand. :p

Or triz.  :))

Either works for me, just let me know when you're done with the tank and stuff and I'll send you my MA addy  :)


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« Reply #98 on: Thu, 17 December 2015, 11:21:42 »
triz > me > hoff

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« Reply #99 on: Thu, 17 December 2015, 11:26:52 »
Lemme beta test vape stand. :p

Or triz.  :))

Either works for me, just let me know when you're done with the tank and stuff and I'll send you my MA addy  :)
So...I told this to absyrd, but I didn't post it here. I've made 2 vape stands thus far. The first one was a complete fail - which is totally normal for me on the first try.  :)) The wood I had was far to thick and it came out looking like a long, weird sandwich. The second one came out bang on perfect. I was so excited. Things fit well, the wood was great. All was right in the world....and then I realized I made it so that the tank would be upside down. Much embarrassment ensued. So now I'm working on a third version, in the same style as my second version, but so that the tank is actually upright.

I am a slow learner, and I appreciate everyone's patience. Triz - if you need it I can send the stuff back to you and purchase my own. I don't mind at all. Just let me know.
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« Reply #100 on: Thu, 17 December 2015, 11:29:25 »
Don't buy your own. Triz wouldn't have sent if he couldn't spare. Stop being so ****ing nice for 2 seconds. :p
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« Reply #101 on: Thu, 17 December 2015, 11:30:12 »
Lemme beta test vape stand. :p

Or triz.  :))

Either works for me, just let me know when you're done with the tank and stuff and I'll send you my MA addy  :)
So...I told this to absyrd, but I didn't post it here. I've made 2 vape stands thus far. The first one was a complete fail - which is totally normal for me on the first try.  :)) The wood I had was far to thick and it came out looking like a long, weird sandwich. The second one came out bang on perfect. I was so excited. Things fit well, the wood was great. All was right in the world....and then I realized I made it so that the tank would be upside down. Much embarrassment ensued. So now I'm working on a third version, in the same style as my second version, but so that the tank is actually upright.

I am a slow learner, and I appreciate everyone's patience. Triz - if you need it I can send the stuff back to you and purchase my own. I don't mind at all. Just let me know.

Super excited for these, right now my tanks and bottles are just a mess everywhere.
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Re: SEALWoodworking - Back in the Shop!
« Reply #102 on: Thu, 17 December 2015, 11:30:52 »
Lemme beta test vape stand. :p

Or triz.  :))

Either works for me, just let me know when you're done with the tank and stuff and I'll send you my MA addy  :)
So...I told this to absyrd, but I didn't post it here. I've made 2 vape stands thus far. The first one was a complete fail - which is totally normal for me on the first try.  :)) The wood I had was far to thick and it came out looking like a long, weird sandwich. The second one came out bang on perfect. I was so excited. Things fit well, the wood was great. All was right in the world....and then I realized I made it so that the tank would be upside down. Much embarrassment ensued. So now I'm working on a third version, in the same style as my second version, but so that the tank is actually upright.

I am a slow learner, and I appreciate everyone's patience. Triz - if you need it I can send the stuff back to you and purchase my own. I don't mind at all. Just let me know.


Nope -- absolutely no rush.  Just wanted to make sure you didn't send it to Atlanta, as I don't even know when I'll be back there  :p


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« Reply #103 on: Thu, 17 December 2015, 11:34:11 »
Don't buy your own. Triz wouldn't have sent if he couldn't spare. Stop being so ****ing nice for 2 seconds. :p
It's a sickness, I tell you!

Super excited for these, right now my tanks and bottles are just a mess everywhere.
I have this grand idea to make like an elaborate stand to hold the bottles and the tanks. But It'll take me time to get there. I'm glad people are excited for it though. At least I know it is something worth doing. :)

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« Reply #104 on: Thu, 17 December 2015, 11:35:39 »
I have this grand idea to make like an elaborate stand to hold the bottles and the tanks. But It'll take me time to get there. I'm glad people are excited for it though. At least I know it is something worth doing. :)

Haha, that would be awesome. Getting more and more into it, im sure ill need one  :))
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« Reply #105 on: Thu, 17 December 2015, 11:45:40 »
Yeah. This would make a great ebay/MD/etc item, too. All I see selling are ****e plastic ones. I even tried one of the top purchased and it sucks balls.
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« Reply #106 on: Wed, 23 December 2015, 10:23:55 »
Nice to see you on massdrop! Waiting on my orion v2 to ship or else I would be hitting you up to see if I can have a custom one made
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« Reply #107 on: Wed, 23 December 2015, 10:25:37 »
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/sealwoodworking-60-case?mode=guest_open

24 purchased! Nice work all!

Time to keep Elf Inanis busy working in the north pole.




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« Reply #108 on: Sat, 19 March 2016, 21:59:17 »
Does this count as necroing? I really hope not, because this case is beautiful and I couldn't resist sharing it! A big thank you to the maker(s).

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I like the small insect holes in the wood; I think they give it a more human touch (as opposed to the mass-produced masses of cold, machine-like peripherals).
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« Reply #109 on: Sun, 20 March 2016, 16:15:58 »
Would it be possible to make a case with  wrist wrest attached? that would be super dope.

Also, I suppose HHKB case is out of the question right?

Looks great :D
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