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Title: sprucing up a JD45
Post by: mike-y on Fri, 10 November 2017, 15:56:31
After reading about some other GH projects, I decided to try out a bit of e-fab myself, and made this bamboo and acrylic case for my JD45.  Nevermind the wire ties, those are just temporary until I get down to the hardware store and pickup some fasteners.

Now I'm getting all kinds of ideas on how to do something similar with my Magicforce KB :D

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Title: Re: sprucing up a JD45
Post by: _haru on Sun, 12 November 2017, 17:07:32
That looks really nice. What grey keycaps are those on the edges?
Title: Re: sprucing up a JD45
Post by: OldIsNew on Sun, 12 November 2017, 22:18:04
Looks good! Nice job on the case!
Title: Re: sprucing up a JD45
Post by: mike-y on Sun, 12 November 2017, 23:18:40
That looks really nice. What grey keycaps are those on the edges?

Those are some custom WASD printed keycaps I ordered when I first bought the board.  I put together a file for a 60% board, and then added on a few extra non-standard keys to make the set complete.
Title: Re: sprucing up a JD45
Post by: _haru on Mon, 13 November 2017, 05:05:24
That looks really nice. What grey keycaps are those on the edges?

Those are some custom WASD printed keycaps I ordered when I first bought the board.  I put together a file for a 60% board, and then added on a few extra non-standard keys to make the set complete.

I see.