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Offline grapenutster

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Interested in building (Hello from the SF Bay Area, CA)
« on: Tue, 13 May 2014, 18:30:48 »
Hello everyone!  This is my second post on GH. I've become interested in mechanical keyboards by way of a search for vintage peripherals for my modern PC setup.  Because I do MIS for a local art college, I run a 2009 MacPro (yes, unlike most people, I see a Macintosh as a PC as in Personal Computer because it isn't a mainframe)as my main box and touch many hosts via vsphere, ssh and vnc.  When my Logitech MX 5000 BT keyboard started dying, I remembered that the Apple Extended keyboards used to be pretty awesome so I picked up an AEK II M3501 and the griffin imate.  Of course, the AEK II was pretty severely yellowed on the top case and spacebar, so I started looking around for ways to remediate the yellowing to the original color.  I found deskthority and GH to be very useful resources and accomplished the goal of de-yellowing my Nimitz with hair peroxide!  All along the way, I've discovered more about different switch designs.  I'm not unhappy with the Mitsumi switches, and have got my hands on a demo set of Cherry MX switches for comparison.  I found myself wanting more.

Lurking around the GH board, I've found a wealth of info regarding retail mechs, custom builds, group buys and the awesomeness of hall effect sensors(I thought they were only made for pots but I'm glad I was wrong!)  Early on, I decided that some retail boards can be pricier than practical (like the Topre), so I decided that I'd like to explore designing/building a custom board (tactile, audible switches, beige case, beige cylindrical keys, Univers57 font, Mac modifiers, but I also dig 7bit's R4 SPH GB, too bad I didn't discover this 2 years ago!).   However, pricing out switches proves to be way expensive!  I found that Digi-Key has better prices by far than eBay, but does anybody know of any other suppliers that have more competitive prices on Cherry MX Blues? 
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Re: Interested in building (Hello from the SF Bay Area, CA)
« Reply #1 on: Tue, 13 May 2014, 18:44:46 »
Welcome to the money sink that is Geek Hack.

There's always MechanicalKeyboards.com, often stock the rarer switches too.

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Re: Interested in building (Hello from the SF Bay Area, CA)
« Reply #2 on: Fri, 16 May 2014, 18:23:23 »
Indeed, it's a deep rabbit hole!

If you really intend to get into DIY (and forgive me if this is not news to you), I cannot recommend a quality soldering station enough. Investing about $100 in a Weller or Hakko - the latter is my preference - as well as some good solder makes the entire process a joy, instead of a nightmare. It feels a lot more expensive that one time, then it pays dividends later because you want to engage in other projects.

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Re: Interested in building (Hello from the SF Bay Area, CA)
« Reply #3 on: Mon, 19 May 2014, 14:22:54 »
Welcome to Geek Hack, Trevor David
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Offline grapenutster

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Re: Interested in building (Hello from the SF Bay Area, CA)
« Reply #4 on: Mon, 19 May 2014, 17:28:56 »
yeah I have a Weller with adjustable voltage and different pencil / chisel tips and a pistol grip Weller which I only use for cutting polystyrene.  maker faire was this past weekend but I opted to spend my admission money on keyswitches instead heheh.
Indeed, it's a deep rabbit hole!

If you really intend to get into DIY (and forgive me if this is not news to you), I cannot recommend a quality soldering station enough. Investing about $100 in a Weller or Hakko - the latter is my preference - as well as some good solder makes the entire process a joy, instead of a nightmare. It feels a lot more expensive that one time, then it pays dividends later because you want to engage in other projects.
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Re: Interested in building (Hello from the SF Bay Area, CA)
« Reply #5 on: Thu, 22 May 2014, 14:29:47 »
Welcome to the money sink that is Geek Hack.


Stay away.. I've only been here 3 weeks and am about $500 poorer when I am already poor.  I lack self control.
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Re: Interested in building (Hello from the SF Bay Area, CA)
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Offline grapenutster

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Re: Interested in building (Hello from the SF Bay Area, CA)
« Reply #7 on: Fri, 23 May 2014, 00:19:37 »
Yeah, I'm already exposing my friends to the disease :)  I've tried a Rosewill, a Ducky, tried em, passed em on..  Staying with my Apple Extended keyboard though.  So far I like MX Blues and Browns but I don't like cheap thin keycaps.  I definitely prefer using the thick double shot keycaps like I have from my C=64.  There are some SP GB's that seem interesting so far.  Might think about a KMAC or a lightsaver, since my keyboard spending nets to only $70 for keycaps I got from wasd and commodore-cherry mx adapters I got from shapeways.

Welcome to the money sink that is Geek Hack.


Stay away.. I've only been here 3 weeks and am about $500 poorer when I am already poor.  I lack self control.
« Last Edit: Fri, 23 May 2014, 00:22:21 by grapenutster »
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