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geekhack Community => New Members => Topic started by: OedipusR3x on Tue, 09 June 2026, 18:08:58

Title: Rediscovering my love of keebs
Post by: OedipusR3x on Tue, 09 June 2026, 18:08:58
Aloha Gents and Ladies!

Once upon a time, back in 2022, I discovered the wonders of bespoke mechanical keyboards. Back at that time I jumped down the keeb rabbit hole. I did all kinds of research and watched a ton of YouTube vids about barebones kits, stabs, sound tests, and all other manner of ASMRs, builds, and tom foolery. As a married gentleman, it was nearly impossible to convince my lovely spouse to let me spend hundreds on building my own keyboard, but she gifted me a Drop Alt low profile keyboard, which I still use. After I got it I naturally took it apart, bought my own Gateron North Pole switches, and did some mods.

I did tape mod, modded the included cherry stabs, hand lubed all the switches, and got an enjoyable typing experience out of the deal. After that my enthusiasm for the hobby wanted over time. I wanted more expensive stuff, but couldn't justify the purchases.

But, recently I reconnected with the hobby and I am in deep once again. I want to get a new keyboard to use at work, and I'm doing all kinds of research. Trying to decide on my preferred layout, and finding good barebones kits at reasonable prices. Picking a kit, switches, keycaps, stabs, the works. It's a difficult process since there are so many options! Would love suggestions. Currently I'm looking at a couple different options. Trying to keep the barebones kit below $200, closer to $100 the better. Currently eyeing Neo75, Neo98, KBDFans Tofu 65, CannonKeys Bakeneko 65. Considering going big for GMK keycaps this time, but struggling to find the right fit for my style and build. Choosing color ways and schemes is hard! I also want screw in stabs, since everyone says that's the premium option. Having a hard time choosing the right plate material, but I know I want to experience a more gentle typing experience, but anything is gentler than the hard bottom out on Drop Alt low profile. Leaning towards FR4, or PC. Not sure. I prefer more of a thocky sound to a clack, but maybe more in between.

Happy to join a community of like-minded people who are obsessed with typing on premium equipment!