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geekhack Community => New Members => Topic started by: Sigmoid on Thu, 30 April 2015, 10:51:46

Title: Maximalist and electronics nerd
Post by: Sigmoid on Thu, 30 April 2015, 10:51:46
Hey,

I'm new to mechanical keyboards as a hobby, but I've long been missing the touch of the Alps keyboard that I got with my first PC in 1989. :) Anyway, I'm a software professional, moderately good at electronics, and am interested in CNCing and 3d printing.

As for projects, I have recently restored an IBM Model F - I absolutely love these; and I have a Infinity kit ordered from Massdrop. I'm a bit of a maximalist - the sort of guy that gets a silicone foam mat for the Model F keyboard that costs $20 per square feet...

I really like how people are starting to value permanence and openness in computer hardware - I have hopes to start a side business based around sustainable, open and no-compromise computing. :)
Title: Re: Maximalist and electronics nerd
Post by: rowdy on Sun, 03 May 2015, 05:38:40
Welcome to Geekhack!

The old Model M/F are some of the better keyboards at demonstrating value permanence, and to a certain extent openness, if I interpret your meaning correctly.  These old keyboards just keep on going, and even some in absolutely dismal state can be brought back to life as good as new.  Better in some cases - especially after replacing the plastic rivets with bolts.  and as far as openness goes, there are people who have designed replacement controller boards!

Btw if you have an interest in CNCing, there are a few others here with the same interest, and the conversations are always interesting ;)