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People interested in handmade art often gravitate toward handmade glass art paperweights because they represent true craftsmanship. Each piece is shaped by hand, which means no two are exactly alike. This individuality helps newcomers understand why handmade glass is valued differently from factory-produced items.
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Classifieds / Re: Free stuff! Pay it forward!
« Last post by SirHobo on Wed, 17 December 2025, 04:03:57 »
Does anyone happen to have a spare topre conical spring? I'm missing one from my keyboard.
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Off Topic / Re: What's Bothering You? (The thread about what is bothering you.)
« Last post by noisyturtle on Wed, 17 December 2025, 02:59:42 »
I feel like as I grow older, I have less tolerance for the hot and spicy food I've loved so much in the past.
It's like my stomach just can't take it anymore. Hiccups almost every time I go even just habanero or hotter.
Forget about Reapers and Scorpions  >:D
Heat still tastes good and I crave it, but my aging body rejects it  :'(
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Reviews / Re: Greetech OG Brown Switch Review
« Last post by zegonix on Wed, 17 December 2025, 02:14:43 »
just last week a read a few of your reviews again and i have to say, your work is great, thanks a lot!
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Keyboards / Re: Simple Questions, Simple Answers (FAQ in the OP)
« Last post by zegonix on Wed, 17 December 2025, 02:12:47 »
i write this answer from an optica60 (60% as the name suggests).
once you get into layers, you can put delete wherever you want.
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Keyboards / Re: What is best latest TKL keyboard kit I could buy?
« Last post by zegonix on Wed, 17 December 2025, 02:10:12 »
i sure have a huge problem with the neo and qwertykeys boards. they use proprietary firmware and an obfuscated chip (they removed the markings and replace them with their branding) so you can't just program your own firmware.
i for one, like to maintain my keymaps as plaintext, so i can version it using git. also i want to be able to flash my keyboard without using a mouse, so i want to be forced to use via(l)!
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] DCS 9009 Fix Kit (GB from 10th Dec to 11th Jan)
« Last post by dvorcol on Tue, 16 December 2025, 23:31:32 »
Bump in case you didn't notice title change.

Group buy is now running: 10 December 2025 through 10 January 2026.
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] DCS Lil' Lav v2 - Added Divinikey as US vendor
« Last post by five on Tue, 16 December 2025, 23:13:16 »
I think the BAE enter does need 1u R1 backspace
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KeyCon 2026 / KeyCon Logo Contest
« Last post by rmendis on Tue, 16 December 2025, 20:42:30 »
KeyCon Logo Design Contest

Help us create a new logo for KeyCon that will be used as an "evergreen" or standard logo across multiple years.

Not an expert artist? No problem! We welcome all who want to contribute! Pencil and paper sketch is acceptable. We're lucky enough to be working with Rocket's Raikou from the Chicago Mech Keys team this year. If you can't design a fully-conceived logo, he's able to take your rough ideas and turn it into a refined design. He will also make a Chicago themed version of it for next year's event. So we welcome all who want to contribute!

If you're submitting completed artwork, a signed artwork release form must be included.

KeyCon Committee members will select submissions to be voted on by the community - voting form will be shared on Geekhack, discord, Reddit r/mk.

First and second place winners will receive an awesome exclusive Geekhack colorway artisan from Hello! Caps or TRMK. (First place winner gets first choice.)

Submissions must be received by **DEADLINE JAN 2, 2026**

PLEASE READ DESIGN GUIDELINES AND INSTRUCTIONS HERE: https://bit.ly/kclogo-contest

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Production update:

The factory has completed the 100 or so B104's they noted last month.  Now they are working on completing the remaining B104's and other models.  It is going to take more time but they are aware of the high quality requirements and have been inspecting each keyboard for cosmetic defects, and discarding or repairing cases that do not meet the requirements.

While the laser/bending process to make the cases saves a huge amount of cost instead of making an injection mold (only some custom tooling is needed, as seen in the video posted some time ago), it is a far slower process than die casting as all the parts of the case need to be bent and welded together one at a time.  There is always a tradeoff between time and cost, if we keep quality as a constant.  These boards are already expensive so adding extra cost would reduce the number of folks who would be able to get one of these great old style boards.
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