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Yes, you may have cracked or fractured parts of the legs when installing many of the keycaps (I have done this before, in my earlier testing of the early new beam spring keyboards years ago!).  You can sometimes detect it if the key module without an installed key wobbles a bit more than the other keys. 

Absolutely little to no force is needed to install the project keycaps, as mentioned in the very first sentence of Action Step 6 Keycap Installation:
"Be extremely gentle when pressing each key down to install it; you can easily break or fracture the white part of the beam module if you press too hard."

Now to think how to fix what was done:  I recommend trying to more quickly expose which keys are bad, to avoid you having to keep fixing things as they make themselves known.  What I might do is take a large sturdy flat object (something like the key set box, protected on the bottom side with a cotton towel etc.) and use it to press all of the keys down gently many times, maybe 100 times or more, and then manually press each key a bunch of times from slightly different angles, taking note of which ones don't feel right or produce an inconsistent signal in the Level Monitor screen of the diagnostic tool.  Then replace those modules with some of your spares from the first aid kit.  As always be extremely gentle with this method so as not to break or scratch any keys.
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] Blaine V2 Keyboard
« Last post by JQ27 on Fri, 05 June 2026, 15:03:34 »
It's nice to see Pokémon themed designs which don't just rip an egregious number of assets straight from the IP and have had thought put into it. I like it.
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Been using my B104 R2 for a couple weeks now and I love it  ;D! What an amazing project to come together... But damn did I not realize how truly big this thing is, I've (gently) placed my daily driver, which now lives at my office, on top for scale.

So far have been blessed with little to no issues, with one exception: small bits of plastic flake off some part of the beam spring module which settle down onto the pcb and cause keys to not register correctly. Has happened 3 times now which requires opening up the case and removing the debris. Not sure exactly what part they are from, but if I had to guess, the "beam barrel part B", or the keycap stem, or maybe even the bottom of the keycaps? The flakes are all white and plastic. I didn't want to mess with the module too much but in hindsight I should have attempted to locate the module the flake came from and inspected it to see which part is the culprit. Next time it happens Ill try to document it.

During keycap assembly some caps were harder to put on than others and required more force, this could have caused some plastic part around the stem or keycap to break off?

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Just re-read this part of the manual:
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When putting the press fit washer back on the module, it is important that the module is pressed all the way down with a minimal amount of force; not so much force that you break one of the plastic legs of that white part inside the beam module.

Broken white “leg” on the beam barrel part B:  you may notice a broken off white part when removing a module for adjustment.  Sometimes this is hinted at when you can’t press a module down all the way. 

This might be the same issue, however the broken off flakes I observed do not resemble the legs, it is possible its a sliver of the leg though.
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Keyboards / Re: What layout and switch do you use and why?
« Last post by alea on Fri, 05 June 2026, 13:28:19 »
I swap out my boards once or twice a month, as I have a bunch of different layouts and switches, and I enjoy changing things up every now and then. I am currently using my Neo Ergo (tented alice) with MX Blacks (lubed 205g0, F+SS TX XL 70g w/ 105). I quite like the split layout and heavy switches as I type hard. Before that I was using my Sneakbox AVA (standard alice) with a tactile frankenswitch (Panda Stem and spring, cherry housing, lubed 3203, filmed). Before that was my Liberi (65XT) with Nixies (Lubed 205g0, Filmed). I came into the hobby wanting to try a bit of everything, and have pretty much achieved that with my builds, as I pretty much have a board in most common (and a few uncommon) layouts, with a mix of different linears and tactiles. No clickies tho. And I havent delved into Topre because I can't get used to the hhkb layout.

Your information is very impressive. Thanks a lot.
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The Chyrosran22 new Beam Spring trailer was just posted!

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Off Topic / Re: Gaming PC Parts discussion thread.
« Last post by tp4tissue on Fri, 05 June 2026, 11:17:30 »
OMg, what? this looks awful, why would they do this? This new Zalman cooler.

It's supposidly "Inspired by" CNPS series,  but look at the fins.  They're just faking it with a useless plastic tube.

It has far worse performance as it loses surface area vs equivalent square blocks.


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Off Topic / Re: What are you watching? The thread about what you're watching.
« Last post by tp4tissue on Fri, 05 June 2026, 11:07:11 »
Tp4 is always right, #1 political / economic analyst.

Everything Tp4 said would happen, has happened.

/The Profet^999


vs Fohat.diggins.  ;D

> Joe Biden is awesome, what a great state of the Union speech, the Dumocraps will fix everything. Move the needle, that's how we'll solve america's problems.
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Off Topic / Re: What are you watching? The thread about what you're watching.
« Last post by fohat.digs on Fri, 05 June 2026, 08:07:30 »

tp always has  fabricates  answer for everything



fixed that for you
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Off Topic / Re: What are you watching? The thread about what you're watching.
« Last post by phinix on Fri, 05 June 2026, 03:15:24 »
Don't see what every one likes about the Last of Us,

Tp4 were bored by the game, bored by the show.


Same here - I stopped playing the game after first 3 hours.
Show was ok till they killed the guy. Plus I cannot believe they could not pick prettier girl for main character...


They probably did not pick a pretty girl because the entire plot is iconically a pe-d0 fantasy.

So they must distance themselves from selling it as is.


This is extreme common thematically in gaze driven fiction.


always fascinating to hear your take, tp

tp always has answer for everything :)
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Posting with permission a feedback and photo of the Round 2 B104 with Industrial Gray case:

"I just received my keyboard and finished setting it all up and its working great out of the box with no adjustments needed!

It looks and types great, I also like the touch of printing the packing list on a dot matrix printer.

Keep up the good work!"
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