Here's that second batch I sent out earlier this week:
I got my wrist rest in the mail today. Not only is it the best quality wrist rest I've had by a loooooooooooong shot, the size is perfect, and I can see the capacitive equation on my FC660C for the first time while using a wrist rest with the keyboard. I'm thrilled with the end result. I'll post pics with the FC660C this weekend.
That's great news. I really really want my first Topre to be an FC660C so I'm happy the size is right on.
I was thinking it would go with Miami on an M based on the colours.. but now that I know it's the C..
Just a random question/thought that I had for you Noko. I know you just announced that you're going to have a studio to work out of now. Will that include some form of drying oven? I don't know if there is a special process you have now nor if there's such a thing as a machine that helps regular humidity to dry things out. But I just wanted to float the idea out there to see what you thought.
That's actually a very similar idea to what I just set up this week! I can't use too much heat though, so I just put the shelves alongside the baseboard heater to get a little heat.
(A kind of fun aside, veg tan leather hardens when heated, so for things like gun holsters and armor, people put them in a low oven for about half an hour, not too much so that they get brittle though. This brittleness is difficult to manage correctly, but there is surviving leather armor and weapon sheaths from hundreds of years ago that have been hardened in a process that hasn't been figured out by archaeologists that is a lot more durable wearing! Really fun to read about the research on these artifacts, considering we still don't know very much about historical leatherworking.)
Here's a picture. I got a bunch of the cheapest wooden Ikea shelves to use as drying racks, and was really lucky to get a bunch of large fans plus these tall black tables from the previous tenant for an extremely good price:
I'll do some more pics/info once I'm more moved in, I've been doing it slowly to make sure I'm still keeping up on orders and stuff, carrying packages on the subway
Had to take a quick teaser pic when I went home for lunch and found a package waiting for me.
That's really good timing for Canada-US via mail. I always expect the worst of USPS as you could tell from my packing job
Looking forward to seeing the whole setup.
Could you do a 60% Wrist rest with the Rhino i have as a profile picture? or is that to hard to do?
Would you be able to PM me a larger version? It's a lot easier to plan things out the bigger an image I have.