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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] Metanoia
« Last post by paperassgasket on Mon, 27 April 2026, 11:20:30 »
I'll be honest I didn't even look at the layout. I'm just here for patina.
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] Metanoia
« Last post by Kokaloo on Mon, 27 April 2026, 11:00:18 »
close enough welcome back jer mini
in for sure
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] MWKEYS Night Tare
« Last post by sGhost on Mon, 27 April 2026, 09:38:20 »
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] Metanoia
« Last post by Alchemist Keyboards on Mon, 27 April 2026, 09:29:42 »
Reserved
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Interest Checks / [IC] Metanoia
« Last post by Alchemist Keyboards on Mon, 27 April 2026, 09:24:52 »




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IC FORM | Intro | Colourways | Pics | Specs | Compatibility | IC Info | Thanks | FAQ



Intro:


Between AKB projects, client work, and collaborations with teams like Glarses and CannonKeys, I’ve had the chance to bring over 120 keyboards to production over the past 7 years. As rewarding as that’s been, starting each new project with a completely blank slate has become increasingly difficult, and organic inspiration harder to come by.

Metanoia began differently. What started as a conversation with Kevin from Kezewa (who provided the initial layout based on the JER-mini), shifted my usual process from concept-first to something more reactive. Instead of building everything in isolation, I made a conscious effort to open the design up, checking decisions along the way and allowing external input to shape the outcome. While the bulk of the design is still my own, that collaborative back-and-forth led to more organic compromises and a result that feels distinct from my previous work.

The name “Metanoia” reflects that shift. After years of approaching projects in a very self-contained way, this board represents a change in perspective both in how I design and how I want to approach future projects. Maybe that means bringing more people into the process, maybe it means sharing ideas earlier than I usually would. I’m not entirely sure yet, but this feels like the first step in that change.




Colourways:

Alta Dolch 
Black-grey 6063 aluminium top and badge, warm grey 6063 aluminium bottom, dark grey PVD steel accents. 


Alta Luna 
Silver 6063 aluminium top and badge, dark grey 6063 aluminium bottom, brushed stainless steel and PVD steel accents. 


Alta Corde 
Wine red 6063 aluminium top, bottom and badge, red patina brass accents. 


Alta Labe 
Dark teal 6063 aluminium top, blue patina brass bottom and badge, silver 6063 aluminium accents. 




Prototype Photos:

Alta Dolch

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Alta Luna

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Alta Corde

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Alta Labe

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Specs:

  • Layout: 65% w/single macro column
  • Mounting style: Top mount
  • Typing angle:
  • Front height: 17.1mm (22.3mm EKH)
  • PCB: 1.6mm Solder or Hotswap + Fly DB
  • Built weight: 1710g-2210g
  • Plate options: Polypropylene (PP), Polycarbonate (PC), Carbon Fibre (CF), Aluminium (Aluminium)

Features
  • Top-mounted Fly-daughterboard, for easy build assembly
  • Semi-screwless design (2 internal case screws, 5 external)
  • QMK/VIA compatible PCBs
  • Optional badge if you prefer an extra key (badge is included)






Compatibility

Both solder and hotswap PCBs will have the full compatibility shown below:


The plate is also universal:




IC Details / Timeline

Group Buy planned for June 2026 (exact launch date TBD)

Target Pricing: (Pricing is estimated, as material costs are fluctuating daily. Final pricing will be confirmed just before launch)
  • Alta Dolch - ~$460
  • Alta Luna - ~$460
  • Alta Corde - ~$460
  • Alta Labe - ~$630

Vendors:
  • UK: AKB
  • US: CannonKeys
  • OCE: KeebzNCables
  • SG: ktechs
More vendors to be announced.

Feedback is appreciated. Feel free to share thoughts here or via Discord!



Thanks
 
  • Beesley for the colourway renders.
  • gvb. for the lovely photos.
  • Kevin (Kezewa) for his input, collaboration and endless patience.
  • TR for the support from the start, and the early build stream.


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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] DCS Grass Valley - GB May 1st
« Last post by Shark on Mon, 27 April 2026, 09:00:53 »
Group buy date secured: May 1st to June 1st! Pricing TBA in the next few days.

Take a peak at the landing page over at Bowl: https://bowlkeyboards.com/pages/dcs-grass-valley-landing-page
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Other Geeky Stuff / Re: Best game ever
« Last post by PercyH on Mon, 27 April 2026, 08:08:28 »
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Based on public records, a 14K solid gold keycap with genuine emerald gemstone eyes was mentioned on Reddit as "selling for $4.5k USD". Older discussions on Geekhack also noted Clack Factory keycaps being valued at up to $900 or selling for around $999.99.
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Building bespoke keyboards is a great niche, but once you move beyond the first few orders, you'll find that the "bespoke" nature of the business makes payment management surprisingly complex. In my experience with small-scale production, keeping track of custom deposits and international shipping fees can become a bottleneck. I’ve noticed that looking at the standards used in fintech industry payment tools geometry dash lite is incredibly helpful, as they provide the low-latency infrastructure needed to keep order data synchronized and transactions fluid. Having that level of technical stability early on prevents the administrative friction that usually slows down a creative startup.
I like your point about fintech standards, because stability and synchronization are often overlooked early on. Borrowing ideas from systems used by companies like PayPal can help maintain consistency, especially when dealing with international customers.
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