Have you worked with similar switches in that case? What did you build?
I "only" have two different types of microswitch hall effect keyswitches. The newer ones in my keypad from haata, and my older ones in a keyboard assembly from 1977 (with tripleshot keycaps) I've been planning how to actually mod it into a usable keyboard, and it'll be hard. The hardest part will be worrying about bottoming out (there is a soft landing pad under each keyswitch, between it and the PCB.) If you don't need to worry about that, then it should be pretty easy to take the mounting plates and take the PCB off and the solder it point-to-point. The next issue becomes linking up all the power and ground connections, which would be easier with the PCB.
Because of this, it would be much easier to mod this by keeping the original PCB, but it won't have NKRO unless I add diodes. So it's possible to keep the power and ground connections, and cut the traces to the rest. But it's a 2 layer PCB, so I'll have to desolder the switches from it to cut the traces on top of the pcb: big hassle. Maybe it's easier to just solder up 3 connections per switch, wiring point-to-point.
anyway, I'd be using this as a gaming keyboard, for obvious reasons, so layout isn't that important. I can get away with a lot. Right now I'm closely inspecting the switches I have and looking into mounting plate options. (recreating the original microswitch mounting plate will be a pain, but If I can make a cherry/alps style plate, that'd work well)