If you're such a believer, I invite you to just buy my board, as it's unusable for me..
I am such a believer, and I am willing to purchase your board. If I don't find your price to be of my liking I would like to purchase some of your keys and then kindly return them to you, win/win. =)
I will await your PM =)I am really sorry to hear how tormented you are regarding this.
I do find this really suprising for a number of reasons.
First, eventhough this thread is exhausting as is (perhaps I missed it earlier) but have you tried to take just the switch stem and keycap only and try and wiggle it once it is inserted? (haahaa kinda sounds kinky)
I have not yet really found a cherry key/stem combo that would.
If what your saying is the case then I don't quite see how the key would stay on at all. If a key stem is loose by even a thousandth of an inch it never seems to stay on.
My experience with this is testing thousands of keys and making hundreds of them, not including the many prototypes.
As far as taking measurements, there are certain dimensions in the key cap stem that do not affect the switch stems wobble or tightness. Blue, brown, black, white... switch stems do indeed exhibit ever so slightly different tollerances for a number of reasons.
Without knowing how precisely (and I mean EXACTLY) your set up, equipment and point of references are
The problems you really seem to be encountering are very, very, very rare.
It almost sounds as if they ejected the keys from the molds prematurely or overheated them with a reduced cooling cycle. Perhaps a different (off-spec) release agent was used breifly then discontinuted.
Anything can happen, but damn boy you could be the keyboard equivalent of being struck by lighting and getting hit with a meteorite! LoL =P