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Interest Checks / [IC]PAPER 65%-Reinvention, Reborn(Coming Soon)
« Last post by Ckeeb on Tue, 10 March 2026, 09:03:25 »
Hi Friends,

After Paper80, we are glad to team with WHATEVER. Studio is bringing you their latest design, Paper65, which was just delivered in China before CNY. With many friends asking, we finally have the chance to share with our international community.

From the Designer:

PAPER 65% marks the return of WHATEVER.Studio to the 65% form factor after three years. Now four years into the custom keyboard scene, our understanding of product design has evolved significantly. With PAPER 65%, every detail has been reimagined through the lens of the "Paperplane" concept — iterating and reconstructing what came before.









The Challenge of 65%

Due to the narrower width of a 65% layout compared to 80%, even with the same 7.5° typing angle, the rear-floating design that worked so well on the PAPER 80 simply didn't translate — both visually and structurally.

The same approach to weight placement resulted in reduced ground clearance, diminishing the floating effect.




💡 Rethinking the Design Language

We had extensive internal discussions about how to approach the design.

With keyboards, the top surface is mostly occupied by the typing interface — leaving little room for visual expression beyond the bottom case.
For a 65% board, relying solely on bottom design often leads to a generic, "mold-like" appearance — something we wanted to avoid at all costs.
Our goal: to create a product with a strong identity.

One where, even with the logo hidden, the silhouette alone tells you who made it.

That led us to extend the cut lines from the bottom case to the side surfaces, preserving the signature floating aesthetic of the PAPER series.
We also embedded ambient lighting into the triangular facets of the bottom case — when lit, light spills onto the desk, creating harmony between keyboard and surface.





The Paperplane Badge

On the front bevel, the iconic Paperplane badge returns — made from translucent acrylic with resin fill, just like the PAPER 80. But it’s not just decorative: it doubles as a Caps Lock indicator, seamlessly integrated into the RGB lighting. A small window on the top case lets you check the status without lifting the board.





Front Face Details

Above the main key cluster, the front face of the PAPER 65% consists of seven distinct elements:
1. Strip indicator light (top-left corner)
2. Anodized aluminum decorative bar
3. Acrylic & mirror-polished stainless steel inlay with lighting
4. Screen bracket & 1U LCD display

Screen specs:
1. 128×128 resolution
2. Keypress value display
3. GIF / static image support
4. Real-time connection status






Exploded View & Typing Angle

Structure

The PAPER 65% supports two mounting styles: Bottom Mount and Gasket Mount.
We developed a new bushing-style Bottom Mount system, featuring precision-engineered acrylic bushings. 
Think of them like hard rubber chassis reinforcements in performance cars — they preserve rigidity while isolating micro-vibrations from the plate, resulting in cleaner, purer acoustics compared to traditional top-mount designs.



For Gasket Mount enthusiasts, we offer 25 Shore A silicone gasket beans, delivering a soft, bouncy typing feel while maintaining just the right amount of support.



📐 Specifications
1. Layout 65%
2. Surface finish   205 zirconium sandblasted anodizing / Electrostatic coating
3. Material: Aluminum alloy / 316 stainless steel (standard weight)
4. Structure: Gasket Mount / Bottom Mount
5. Typing angle:7.5°
6. Front height:18.9mm
7. Layout support: Hot-swappable, stepped Caps Lock compatible
8. PCB: Wired PCB or Tri-mode (optional), both with per-key RGB
9. Plate options: FR4 (optional), PC (optional), Aluminum (optional)



Rogue Violet








Titan Silver










Imperial Copper








Prism Black








Frost White






Cloud Blue






Soft Blush-Stay tuned

Regarding this IC,

Since the design has already been finalized in China, we regret to inform you that we are unable to accept suggestions for changes to the appearance. However, with the author's consent, we have prepared a blind box color option for everyone. At the same time, we still look forward to hearing your preferences—such as what colors you like, what default plate material you would like us to match, and what your expectations are for the blind box color.


👉IC form link-Share your feedback with us!

Estimated Group Buy Date: March 31

For Colors: Click the link for a closer look at the color options!

Vendor: TBD

Join our Discord to join the conversation.

Best,

The Wuque Studio Team
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Off Topic / Re: Gaming PC Parts discussion thread.
« Last post by tp4tissue on Tue, 10 March 2026, 09:01:57 »
Should Tp4 buy a laptop now?

The intel's new x358 looks nice, buhhhh, Tp4 is iffy on the support, and of course the $1500 price right now seems ridiculously high for what you get.

Refurb, Lunar lake actually has pretty good pricing, basically pre-crisis pricing. $800ish, problem is Tp4 would love to have at least double the 140v's gpu power


Then theres discreeeet, buhhh, anything with a 5070ti is $1500+

There's 5070 refurb for $1200ish,  This might be the sweet spot, but then again, 8gb vram, disgusted.
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Interest Checks / [IC]PAPER 65%-Reinvention, Reborn(Coming Soon)
« Last post by Ckeeb on Tue, 10 March 2026, 09:01:09 »
Hi Friends,

After Paper80, we are glad to team with WHATEVER. Studio is bringing you their latest design, Paper65, which was just delivered in China before CNY. With many friends asking, we finally have the chance to share with our international community.

From the Designer:

PAPER 65% marks the return of WHATEVER.Studio to the 65% form factor after three years. Now four years into the custom keyboard scene, our understanding of product design has evolved significantly. With PAPER 65%, every detail has been reimagined through the lens of the "Paperplane" concept — iterating and reconstructing what came before.









The Challenge of 65%

Due to the narrower width of a 65% layout compared to 80%, even with the same 7.5° typing angle, the rear-floating design that worked so well on the PAPER 80 simply didn't translate — both visually and structurally.

The same approach to weight placement resulted in reduced ground clearance, diminishing the floating effect.




💡 Rethinking the Design Language

We had extensive internal discussions about how to approach the design.

With keyboards, the top surface is mostly occupied by the typing interface — leaving little room for visual expression beyond the bottom case.
For a 65% board, relying solely on bottom design often leads to a generic, "mold-like" appearance — something we wanted to avoid at all costs.
Our goal: to create a product with a strong identity.

One where, even with the logo hidden, the silhouette alone tells you who made it.

That led us to extend the cut lines from the bottom case to the side surfaces, preserving the signature floating aesthetic of the PAPER series.
We also embedded ambient lighting into the triangular facets of the bottom case — when lit, light spills onto the desk, creating harmony between keyboard and surface.





The Paperplane Badge

On the front bevel, the iconic Paperplane badge returns — made from translucent acrylic with resin fill, just like the PAPER 80. But it’s not just decorative: it doubles as a Caps Lock indicator, seamlessly integrated into the RGB lighting. A small window on the top case lets you check the status without lifting the board.





Front Face Details

Above the main key cluster, the front face of the PAPER 65% consists of seven distinct elements:
1. Strip indicator light (top-left corner)
2. Anodized aluminum decorative bar
3. Acrylic & mirror-polished stainless steel inlay with lighting
4. Screen bracket & 1U LCD display

Screen specs:
1. 128×128 resolution
2. Keypress value display
3. GIF / static image support
4. Real-time connection status






Exploded View & Typing Angle

Structure

The PAPER 65% supports two mounting styles: Bottom Mount and Gasket Mount.
We developed a new bushing-style Bottom Mount system, featuring precision-engineered acrylic bushings. 
Think of them like hard rubber chassis reinforcements in performance cars — they preserve rigidity while isolating micro-vibrations from the plate, resulting in cleaner, purer acoustics compared to traditional top-mount designs.



For Gasket Mount enthusiasts, we offer 25 Shore A silicone gasket beans, delivering a soft, bouncy typing feel while maintaining just the right amount of support.



📐 Specifications
1. Layout 65%
2. Surface finish   205 zirconium sandblasted anodizing / Electrostatic coating
3. Material: Aluminum alloy / 316 stainless steel (standard weight)
4. Structure: Gasket Mount / Bottom Mount
5. Typing angle:7.5°
6. Front height:18.9mm
7. Layout support: Hot-swappable, stepped Caps Lock compatible
8. PCB: Wired PCB or Tri-mode (optional), both with per-key RGB
9. Plate options: FR4 (optional), PC (optional), Aluminum (optional)



Rogue Violet








Titan Silver










Imperial Copper








Prism Black








Frost White






Cloud Blue






Soft Blush-Stay tuned

Regarding this IC,

Since the design has already been finalized in China, we regret to inform you that we are unable to accept suggestions for changes to the appearance. However, with the author's consent, we have prepared a blind box color option for everyone. At the same time, we still look forward to hearing your preferences—such as what colors you like, what default plate material you would like us to match, and what your expectations are for the blind box color.


👉IC form link-Share your feedback with us!

Estimated Group Buy Date: March 31

For Colors: Click the link for a closer look at the color options!

Vendor: TBD

Join our Discord to join the conversation.

Best,

The Wuque Studio Team
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Off Topic / Re: We's prolly spad00dled..
« Last post by tp4tissue on Tue, 10 March 2026, 08:57:48 »
I mean, the whole point of an "international" order is so "no - 1" does something remarkably stupid.


By leaving any semblance of such order,  the only thing going forward is NON-STOP-Stupid.
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Off Topic / Re: What's Bothering You? (The thread about what is bothering you.)
« Last post by fohat.digs on Tue, 10 March 2026, 07:40:46 »

I absolutely loath one-button design on electronic devices.


My preference is always for discreet buttons, and also value the ability to activate and adjust devices without having to look at them.
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] Jahre 65% | Classic Porshe 911 Inspired
« Last post by ak1014 on Tue, 10 March 2026, 04:36:52 »
I love the 911
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Off Topic / Re: What's Bothering You? (The thread about what is bothering you.)
« Last post by noisyturtle on Tue, 10 March 2026, 01:43:01 »
I absolutely loath one-button design on electronic devices. Press one button that has 19 different functions tied to it. So every time you try to do the simplest thing, like powering off a device, you have a 1:19 chance of actually turning it off depending on the angle of your finger. Soooo convenient, soooo idiot proof

I blame Apple for competent companies adopting this kind of design
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC]篆Seal TKL - The story of 1 keyboard and 7 systems
« Last post by SENSY LAB on Tue, 10 March 2026, 00:25:07 »
Any pricing yet?

It may be ¥350-400
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Off Topic / Re: We's prolly spad00dled..
« Last post by tp4tissue on Tue, 10 March 2026, 00:10:23 »
/headscritcch

Woke up in cold sweat,  is Tp4's subconcious scared of nv (lrt wenpnz?


This is a terrific moment, because the world sees, we couldn't even da feet 1r ent0 .   at $1 billion a day.

Soooooooooo... I mean, it's pretty scarry,  think about it,  if you spent money on an apartment in Dvby,e  and slept soundly because you thought 'mruika7  inter( heptn'rs  actually wurked,  (THEY DON'T) <5% int rate.

 And now, everyone sees that the dn' wrk,  1rn  ttoe total proven ammo count vs inter hepnt' ammo is approximately  a minimum of 25x to 1, Upper range 50x :1.   The property value of the entire gulf reggion is what? It approaches $0.


So, they have to sure up the numbers some how.


Tp4 has said before, numbers are just numbers, and they WILL adjust them, but alot of the "stability" in the system WAS this Belief cloak of invincibility.


You know, Tp4 less than maybe 3 months ago, was hearing alot of rich guys boasting how much $$ they recently ported to Dvvoby, because they quote: have such a fantastic investment vehicle.

It was no small amount that these guys were claiming to be lawndryn'   What they do is they hire these pretty but very poor european grls, they're put up in nice hotels across asia, and their sole'purpose is to attract investment as ambassadors, sketchy as heck.

Haven't herd anyone losing any money but, confirmed accounts Tp4 knows of were only in the 4-5ml lvl. Hvn't seen any confrm' truly mega transfers succeeding.


Tp4 also didn't think these grls were that pretty, they're kind of like lucy liu, only westerners thinks LLiu is pretty, and likewise, asian business men could conceivably hvn'thought these euro grls look nice, buhhhh meh...


Honestly, around the world, the availability / ubiquity of low cost high-sheer mixers have given women worldwide a gigantic cosmetics boost. Basically very very cheap foundation these days look nice, whereas even up to 10 years ago, only higher end brands didn't blotch.

For the geks on the forum who don't know how foundation works,  it's basically drywall mud for uneven/discolored skin, but the old ones started to clump up and look like spackle after a while, where as these days even budget drywall mud works pretty good, goes over real thin and doesn't blotch over time.
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