Perfboard and other boards like that won't accept Cherry and most other key switches
because the boards are on 0.1" / 2.54 mm centers.
For those of us with less money and not as electronically astute (at making PCB boards, etc.),
it would be nice to have a perfboard, with or without copper cladding like some have,
that has holes in it set to 1/8" centers or whatever would be best to have,
so we can play around more easily with making our own keyboards.
(using wire wrap or whatever -- making pretty much any format keyboard we want)
Maybe someone who knows more about this can design a "generic keyboard perfboard"
that can be somewhat mass produced by someone somewhere for this purpose.
You can always put a small regular perfboard on this board with electronics on it.
The size should either be large enough to create a "super-sized" board, or I suppose
it may not matter, because you can probably cut the boards and use two to make
as big a keyboard as you want, or small if you want to create a special "two-piece"
keyboard like some do. You could also make a smaller, long board to be angled across
the top for those kind of keyboards. And you could use it to make specialty keyboards,
like a keypad, or a hex keypad, etc.
It may require some specialty configurations for keys being offset.
I think this is a pretty good idea, but I'm not the person to do it.
I would definitely buy some boards like this, though.