Recent Posts

Pages: « 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 ... 10 »
21

With the deepest respect for the forever silenced and those in dire need of the muted tones of a requiem;
I present to you:

hush.place

This mat will cut of the highest and lowest tones of your keyboard.
Getting rid of ear piercing pings and overly deep sounds.
Smoothering the sound profile to make it more even and streamlined.

How does it work?
The mat consinst of 3 layers.
The top layer is a cotton fabric called "Waffle Pique" It's shape has a sound absorbing attribute, similar to acoustic panels. The sound is not directly reflected, but reflected in many different directions spreading it, and therefore silencing it.
The bottom layer follows a principal of sound absorbing, by beeing super smooth and having tiny holes across it's surface. It's called "Doubleface Hole Jersey", also made of 100% cotton.
However.
These are the best sound improving fabrics I could find, but they still wouldn't cut it in a sufficient manner. I had to add something that would really, like REALLY improve sound. And after a long search, I found it.
The middle layer sandwiched in between the fabrics, is an only 2mm thin sheet of latex foam, mixed with mineral sand.
The layers are sewn together by hand. No machine could smoothen the edges the way they are. Making each hush.place a piece of true craftsmanship.
All this remarkably only adds 4mm height to the KB!
SCIENCE! I tell you!

Demo Videos

Glamour Shots

How did you get the idea?
I am interested in Keyboards for the longest time, must be something like 12 years now. Building keyboards for 6 years.
My wife's latest birthday gift, a keyboard I build for her (totally not for me, I swear), for home office use, had a terrible ping. I was dissatisfied with my work, to say at least. The only thing that could mute the ping was a huge thick towel, raising the board by almost 2cm.
I then used my expertise and knowledge of fabrics and other materials to start experimenting. (For full context see also the next section below.). It took me almost half a year to find the perfect mix of materials. And now I am here to share my findings with the community!


Who are you and why should I trust you?
My name is Toni Breitsprecher. I am the creative leader of an network of craftsmen and -women, all located in germany, going by the name Speight Merch (formerly Cosplay Creator). We are offering our services since 9 years mostly to the gaming and cosplay community. We create and craft unique accessories and merchandise items, often customizing them to fulfill all the wishes of our customers.
How it all started:
Altough I never activly joined the cosplay community myself, my girl friend back in the day did. When I saw that her cosplay of Link from the Legend Of Zelda could be improved, I created my very first item for her, as a token of love. An battery powered LED light, replicating Link's companion fairy named Navi. That item gave her quite some attention, so I decided to start selling these on eBay.
(And before you're asking: Yes. I obviously work the hardest, when it is to satisfy the needs of my spouse.)
9 years, a multitude of different creations and about 6,000 customers later, I became a jack of all trades, but ultimately shifted from building items myself, to beeing the creative head and contact person between our customers and craftsmen/-women. The crafting is now done by experts, resulting in the definite best quality of each item.

FAQ
What's going on with the burial theme?
Why not?! It's marketing. Every product needs some kind of theme and burials are usually pretty quiet, so I thought that's fitting.

What's the price?
TBD - I don't want to become a millionaire selling these, but I need to cover all expenses, like craftsmen/-women's loans, materials, logistics and also get some kind of compensation for the time I invest. Ultimatly this IC/GB's purpose is to give the community something useful and enjoyable.

Why does your typing look so shoddy?
I am used to a steep typing angles and using a wirst rest, this is how I role. For this video I had neither, completely threwing me off. For the purpose of demonstrating hush.place it was still good enough, though.

Is there a discord channel I can join?
There sure is! HERE

Can you guarantee a smooth GB experience?
Luckily tailors are the most common profession in our network. I have at least 4 at hand, so no matter how big the GB will get, I am very positive that I will handle everything smoothly. Plus I've handled 6,000 sales before.

Why not offer them as in stock items?
Excellent question! The IC is to determine if it makes even sense to offer hush.place as an GB.
I mean, if 90% of all those interesed want the mat in black with 60/65 size, I might as well produce these in batches and offer them as in stock items. However, if demand is spread across all kind of sizes and colors, a GB will be the best way to handle that demand.

What about shipping costs?
Size 60/65 will travel worldwide for 9,99€. Dimensions and weight is pretty much exactly in the restrictions of that shipping rate. I am already using this for all my other items.
Everything bigger is TBD.

Are these videos/sounds manipulated?
Nope. Completly untouched. Recorded with Google Pixel 8 Pro and a Rode directional microphone.

Do you like Sauerkraut?
Pretty much. Yes.
22
Interest Checks / Re: [IC] Krush65 (Keyboard + Crush) Update: GB is open!!!
« Last post by ahmedshibly on Wed, 01 May 2024, 03:14:12 »
I am want to join the GB, Can you provide me china GB link?

Also what is the best way to order from Bangladesh?
23
Off Topic / Re: This year may be biblical
« Last post by beazy on Wed, 01 May 2024, 02:22:19 »
Sooo.... Apparently,  Meta (owner of facebook+ etc), straight up blocks many climate change content.

Can't understand why them young people even still use facebook. Just use Gekha. Or go outside, grow some tomatoes.


https://kansasreflector.com/2024/04/04/when-facebook-fails-local-media-matters-even-more-for-our-planets-future/

Not particularly surprised by this, but still pretty disappointed.
24
Group Buys and Preorders / Re: [GB] GMK CYL ZX | Now Live!
« Last post by vhaarr on Wed, 01 May 2024, 01:35:21 »
Instabuy! :-D
25
Interest Checks / Re: test
« Last post by chuteme on Wed, 01 May 2024, 01:23:37 »
woah.
26
Interest Checks / Re: [IC] KeyKobo Yōkai
« Last post by tom0 on Wed, 01 May 2024, 00:11:12 »
The novelties are so cool but it'd be nice to be able to see them better
27
Keyboards / Re: Unpopular Keyboard Opinions
« Last post by wjrii on Tue, 30 April 2024, 23:07:33 »
Even the AT Model F begins playing with it just a bit, but for the main cluster that's the basic idea, and it's pretty consistent on the XT Model F.  I can certainly appreciate the mod-colored keys going down the left and back up the right of the main cluster, though, especially as the principle eroded over time. 
28
Keyboards / Re: Comparison & classifications of 122-key IBM Model M keyboards (redux!)
« Last post by wjrii on Tue, 30 April 2024, 23:02:12 »
The switch mechanism is distinctive and satisfying.  I haven't pulled the trigger on a vintage board yet, but I have a core memory of pingy, clicky, tactile Model M and F keys, and some people just want to keep typing on them.  Throw in some respect for sturdy workmanship and muscle memory, and it's not surprising.
29
Dumb question: why do people buy these keyboards today, in 2024?

Besides the collectors, I mean.  Is it because they want to run terminals, terminal emulators, or point of sale stations?

I have some not-so-fond memories of the 3270 PC.  My company bought many of those, and then doggedly insisted on depreciating them over the industry standard five year lifespan of all other office equipment.  Notwithstanding the rapid pace of technological innovation that made them practically obsolete, in much less than five years.

Yes, they're big, and in some ways, still impressive.  Would I want one on my desk today, to type on?  No thanks.  There are better choices.
30
Keyboards / Re: Unpopular Keyboard Opinions
« Last post by Rhienfo on Tue, 30 April 2024, 22:43:36 »
When you look at the Model F, the colors have a consistent meaning: One color if it types something, and the other if it does something, with numpad + and - as the only exceptions.

For some reason I didn't realise that the colours had that meaning, but now that you've said that, it's so obvious.

I was always confused with why the hkkb had the alpha colour on the top left for the beige keycap set but now that's pretty obvious now.

Still prefer mod |\ for hhkb because it looks nicer but that's pretty cool nonetheless.   
Pages: « 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 ... 10 »