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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] GMK CYL Blanks
« Last post by mcmcmc on Sat, 18 April 2026, 06:34:51 »
I would love to see some smaller kits, for example some XT macro keys, R1 only, Alpha only, etc. etc.

That would be cool, but I don't think that it's possible during the current climate of this hobby. We're not in COVID era anymore i'm afraid. Many keysets are already not reaching MOQ naturally and adding more kits to and complexity is not a good idea.
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Keyboards / Re: CM Quickfire Rapid keyboard mod - can I sandblast it?
« Last post by TheSoulhunter on Sat, 18 April 2026, 05:08:07 »
If you are going to paint it, my advice is to use 2k epoxy based spray-paint instead standard acrylic spray-paint.
Acrylic paint, on surfaces that get touched/handled a lot, can get sticky/icky just like the rubber coating.
The triglycerides and fatty acids in your sebum (oils/grease your skin produces) soften the acrylic.
This is a common problem with painted doors, furniture, windows, etc.
Epoxy based paint does not have this problem.

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Keyboards / Re: 65% ISO Hotswap 2.4GHz keyboards (links updated:28/Feb/2025)
« Last post by jackcalico on Sat, 18 April 2026, 05:07:25 »
Sure... there is this cool thing called Google...
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Keyboards / Re: 65% ISO Hotswap 2.4GHz keyboards (links updated:28/Feb/2025)
« Last post by Ethancarter on Sat, 18 April 2026, 04:59:02 »
Hi all,

As there are not that many 65% ISO Hotswap 2.4GHz custom mechanical keyboards, I thought I would create a thread to keep track of them. I was already bookmarking all the ones I found, and hopefully keeping track of them here will help more people (and let me discover keyboards that I had missed).

Zoom65
QK65
Neo65
Luminkey65
Tess65
Fox65
KV1-65
POLYGON-7
Neo65 CU
Could you provide more details about the features and specifications of each of the listed 65% ISO Hotswap 2.4GHz keyboards, such as key switch options, build quality, and any unique functionalities they may have?
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Group Buys and Preorders / Re: [GB] GMK CYL Green Alert | March 3rd - April 3rd
« Last post by incrediblejr on Sat, 18 April 2026, 03:41:02 »
Good news. MOQ have been reached for all kits but the US International, as that was cancelled mid-GB.
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Reviews / Gateron Lanes & Awekeys Wild Ice review (in an 8bitdo keyboard)
« Last post by chyros on Sat, 18 April 2026, 01:59:44 »
Today we look at two very interesting projects, but not a keyboard! The Gateron Lanes switches started as a community mod of Gateron Melodics, based on Alps SKCM switches. Awekeys Wild Ice are a metal keycap set with a sort of "frosted" texture effect. Hope you enjoy the video! :)

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Here is a summary of the current status of the Round 2 beam spring keyboards, and a recapitulation of the challenges and timeline considerations for projects like this:

The first batch of Round 2 B104's was just delivered, so those boards will be going out over the next few months.  The other Round 2 boards are in production and should be completed in the next few months, then they're traveling on a container ship for two months, then I have to mail them out.  Should be later this year now that final production is finishing up.  Round 1 beam spring boards started shipping years ago; there is still some remaining stock.

What worries some folks is that there is not an exact date that is guaranteed and that you just go to the product page, see a delivery date, click order, and it ships on that date.  Why can't it be like that for these projects?

These are extremely small production runs relative to most products and almost everything is assembled by hand.  The production of the tooling took far longer than expected, but it was completed late last year when production began on the B104's that were just delivered. 

The hardest part of making something like this is getting the tooling set up and properly dialed in to produce parts that meet specifications; after that you are just limited by certain bottlenecks:  the relatively slow production time for parts made by laser cutting and bending like most of the beam spring parts (die cast molds for such enormous cases would have been infeasible).  They only have one or two of those laser cutting machines and each of the few thousand parts must be made one at a time (see the project's YouTube channel to see them making parts for this project!).  If a machine breaks or starts going off spec they have to stop to retool, which might take a day or a week or longer.  The accuracy tolerances are extremely high for these keyboard projects:  often +/- 0.1mm.  If even one key module hole is off by 1mm by accident for the laser cutter, the whole part must be scrapped because two keys would contact each other. 

That is why they don't guarantee that they'll finish by an exact date like some web site saying the products will be back in stock on so-and-so date.  The order quantities are far lower than what most factories will accept so we must be grateful that the factories will work with us and maintain the high standards that they have maintained.

Around the time that shipments are delivered from the factory to me, then I become the bottleneck, which is much preferable to waiting for the factory for sure!  I am answering hundreds of emails, checking orders, confirming addresses, making updates, confirming stock for each variation compared to what was ordered, gathering the thousands of line items, loading the most recent firmware, and doing the final QC checks including testing every key position and taking apart the keyboards to replace bad modules and other failed or damaged parts.  This contributes to the backlog as described in the most recent update on the project website.  Believe it or not, some folks think that after they order a shipping label automatically comes out of the printer and all someone has to do is attach the shipping label to the box!
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Off Topic / Re: What do you eat? The thread about things you eat.
« Last post by noisyturtle on Fri, 17 April 2026, 21:57:50 »
Creamy cheddar fiddlehead soup  :thumb:


I made WAY too much, enough soup for a couple weeks. I'll have to give some away at work.
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Off Topic / Re: We's prolly spad00dled..
« Last post by tp4tissue on Fri, 17 April 2026, 20:35:02 »
Ne members in Urooop rihg now,  stay away from landmarks. It's coming.
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Group Buys and Preorders / Re: [GB] DCS Olivetti | 27th March - 13th April
« Last post by dvorcol on Fri, 17 April 2026, 20:18:54 »


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