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geekhack Community => New Members => Topic started by: wholphin on Sun, 08 February 2015, 14:10:13

Title: New to Geekhack, not new to mechs
Post by: wholphin on Sun, 08 February 2015, 14:10:13
Hi all,

Customary first post and all of that. I've been slowly amassing a small collection of mechanical keyboards. As per my signature, I started with a Ducky Shine 3 TKL, then got a Ducky Shine 3 Tuhaojin (both with brown switches). I then found Massdrop and got myself a Poker II (with blue switches), and a few keycap sets for the Duckies. Over the Christmas break I bolt modded a 1990 Model M. I've got a Matias Laptop Pro and a Leopold FC660M (with clear switches) on the way. On the wish list is a HHKB.

All in all, I'm enjoying my new hobby. I've enjoyed the community feel I've found elsewhere, and look forward to becoming a productive member of geekhack.

Cheers,
wholphin
Title: Re: New to Geekhack, not new to mechs
Post by: infiniti on Wed, 11 February 2015, 08:30:15
Welcome to GeekHack!

I'd welcome you to WalletHack but it looks like it's alive and well with you. :p

Happy Keyboarding!
Title: Re: New to Geekhack, not new to mechs
Post by: rowdy on Sat, 14 February 2015, 22:26:22
Welcome to Geekhack!

Nice variety - have you got a favourite out of the keyboards you have tried so far?
Title: Re: New to Geekhack, not new to mechs
Post by: wholphin on Sun, 15 February 2015, 12:58:42
Welcome to GeekHack!

I'd welcome you to WalletHack but it looks like it's alive and well with you. :p

Happy Keyboarding!

Cheers! So far the missus hasn't got too annoyed about the spending, but I'm trying to keep it reasonable :D
Title: Re: New to Geekhack, not new to mechs
Post by: wholphin on Sun, 15 February 2015, 13:00:25
Welcome to Geekhack!

Nice variety - have you got a favourite out of the keyboards you have tried so far?

Cheers!

In terms of favourite, it's a toss up between the Model M and the Poker II. Looking forward to trying clears though.
Title: Re: New to Geekhack, not new to mechs
Post by: njbair on Sun, 15 February 2015, 18:50:35
Welcome, fellow newbie! I'd love to hear about your Model M mod. Where did you find the board to begin with, and what did you do to improve it?
Title: Re: New to Geekhack, not new to mechs
Post by: wholphin on Sun, 15 February 2015, 19:59:18
Welcome, fellow newbie! I'd love to hear about your Model M mod. Where did you find the board to begin with, and what did you do to improve it?

Hey! I'll gladly tell tale of my Model M mod. I'm lucky/unlucky enough to live in New Zealand, so I found it a bit of a waiting game to find a Model M for sale on Trademe, our local equivalent of Ebay. I managed to find a great example, and after a week of furious bidding, got it for $95NZD.

The bolt mod itself was a bit tricky, as I found it impossible to find the requisite nuts, washers and bolts in any of my local hardware stores. With Christmas rapidly approaching, I didn't want to wait until after the break to start on the project, and was lucky enough to find what I needed at a specialist fastener shop. Once I had everything I needed, it was a fairly simple process.

Overall, I managed to get a very nice example of a grey label Model M, and only had to do the bolt mod. There was a bit of minor cleaning required of the keys, and of the membranes.
Title: Re: New to Geekhack, not new to mechs
Post by: whentheclouds on Mon, 16 February 2015, 13:11:29
hey! strange question, but i had a short convo with some random person from NZ who claimed that the local government went bankrupt providing high speed internet to the country for free. is any of this true?
Title: Re: New to Geekhack, not new to mechs
Post by: wholphin on Mon, 16 February 2015, 14:29:57
hey! strange question, but i had a short convo with some random person from NZ who claimed that the local government went bankrupt providing high speed internet to the country for free. is any of this true?

Ha that's hilarious! No way did we get free high speed internet, and in no way did the government go bankrupt providing it to everyone. The government made a high speed internet rollout a key policy a couple of elections ago though (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_in_New_Zealand#Government_broadband_upgrade_plan).
Title: Re: New to Geekhack, not new to mechs
Post by: rowdy on Sun, 22 February 2015, 00:23:30
Welcome to Geekhack!

A nice couple of keyboards there - opposite ends of the spectrum in size though :))