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Title: Every enthusiast has to start somewhere right?
Post by: uncleAjushi on Wed, 26 June 2019, 20:53:10
"Hello World"!
My name is Arden and I'm still somewhat green in the keyboard world.
Been a browser in this site since the past year and now decided to make the commitment of making an account and becoming a user! Finally!

As a frontEnd developer, my mains are:

As a gamer, my mains are:

I'd love to learn more about how everyone gets those sick custom aluminum cases, those amazing keycaps with amazing colorways.
Oh, and maybe build myself a keyboard one day.


TKL Keyboards for life!  ;)
Title: Re: Every enthusiast has to start somewhere right?
Post by: Acereconkeys on Sat, 29 June 2019, 22:24:01
"Hello World"!
My name is Arden and I'm still somewhat green in the keyboard world.
Been a browser in this site since the past year and now decided to make the commitment of making an account and becoming a user! Finally!

As a frontEnd developer, my mains are:
  • Leopold FC750R (Navy) + GMK Mito Laser
  • Leopold FC750R (Beige) + SA Hyperfuse

As a gamer, my mains are:
  • Anne Pro 2 (White)
  • Input Club Kira (Gateron Reds) + SA Maimi Nights

I'd love to learn more about how everyone gets those sick custom aluminum cases, those amazing keycaps with amazing colorways.
Oh, and maybe build myself a keyboard one day.


TKL Keyboards for life!  ;)

I'm with you, TKLs are the best. Nice collection :)

The step from Oem to custom is really cool dude I recommend it if you can afford it. Welcome to the forum!
Title: Re: Every enthusiast has to start somewhere right?
Post by: Melgeek-girl on Wed, 31 July 2019, 03:53:05
together with U
Title: Re: Every enthusiast has to start somewhere right?
Post by: Auxo on Wed, 31 July 2019, 15:33:25
Welcome!

"Hello World"!

I'd love to learn more about how everyone gets those sick custom aluminum cases, those amazing keycaps with amazing colorways.
Oh, and maybe build myself a keyboard one day.


What I would suggest is taking a bit of time to learn what you're into, browse around and see what kind of cases/designs hit the ticks for you, and then see what's currently available in the market.

There are plenty of live resources to browse: Geekhack Marketplace, Group Buys, Interest Checks, /r/mechmarket, etc.

Most of the cool custom cases and keysets that you see people rocking come from designers in our very own community here at GH or an asian equivalent :)