I figure I should put up a thread, because this keyboard is ultimately becoming very important to me.
It's insane how something like a keyboard can eventually build an emotion in you, after you put not only money, but sweat, hard work and ultimately, pain.
I worked for awhile on my QFR project, that ultimately was botched. I don't know if I ruined the PCB when I desoldered, but it really hit me hard. I put a lot into that keyboard, though most of that work was hard because of my inexperience. Today I desoldered and took that project apart. I didn't expect to desolder it in a sitting, but I had some good music, and I found myself in a groove. Decided to take apart my blues, and make them Ghetto Greens, and then take apart my brand new clears and make them Ergo clears.
Overall I probably spent three and a half or four hours working on it tonight, and my fingers are killing me (though I imagine they'd be worse if I weren't a guitar player) but I suddenly feel better.
I've been depressed the last couple months. Failed my QFR build, and ultimately I failed to follow through with my GB, passing the burden on to Bunny and his team. Couple that with the cumulative months spent away from my family, and the impending and very scary unknown that is discharging from the Military, and my life is... scary, and sad right now.
I'm glad to have you guys. A shout out to Bunny, MOZ and JD (and many more) for helping keep me afloat, and making sure that it's known that a month away from the site doesn't mean I'm not welcome back.
Today, I really do feel better. I have my beautiful Ergo Clears installed on my black aluminum phantom plate, waiting for a PCB delivery from JD's workshop, and a vortex case, and I will be typing on my first custom board. Progress does a heart wonders.
So, for those wondering, here's my build.
White Phantom PCB, with diodes and teensy installed by JD
Ergo Clears (with stock clears on the mods, esc and arrow cluster)
Black aluminum plate
Blue Vortex TKL case
Calm Depths SA profile keycap set
There will be pictures as I progress.