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Offline dipincoke

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How a carbon keybroad look like
« on: Fri, 23 May 2025, 10:55:07 »
It is an honour for miestertype to offer to everyone the world's first fibercarbon keyboard.


As you may be aware, this material is used in the space sector as well as hypercars.
But why is it the case?

Concerning the Carbon 65 specifics


The frame is made of inner chopped carbon and wrapped in a weaving pattern (optional).


Mount


We use our new invention in mounting system identical to gasket system but without the screw between plate and case, which allows for individual customization not only on material but also on whereas sound make different (ex: spacebar plate without gasket makes this particular spacebar sound more hollow and louder).[img][/img313607-0313609-1313611-2313613-3313615-4313617-5]


Pcb Pcb comes with a 65% layout, both solder and hotswap options, bluetooth, and wiring.


Brass weight is built within 2.2kg and is appropriate for fixed setup.
Non-brass weight construction 0.8kg ideal for mobility


The material's stiffness causes the sound to be distinct.
Individual sound modification is possible due to the mounting technique.


Why should you have this art at your office?


This is a masterpiece that is handcrafted with a distinctive look that emphasises the owner's characteristics. The rigidity and durability of this item make it survive longer than time and trust worthy for every usage

Offline kovakeys

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Re: How a carbon keybroad look like
« Reply #1 on: Thu, 16 October 2025, 01:47:26 »
That's very cool. How is this going? I see that it's been a while since anyone has replied to it. Have you been able to bring this to market?

I was working with some carbon fiber material with some Chinese vendors. It's very expensive to make some prototypes. Carbon fiber is much more expensive to work with than PC and aluminum. How have you found this in your manufacturing process?