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MX8000 series is pretty much a direct fit for Filco and etc. if you don't mind relegendable... the spacebar is still incompatible though.If you are unsure your order/want to change it and didn't save the order link or it doesn't work... please just resubmit the form. Only the most recent entry is kept. It saves us both time to do it this way rather than ask me to check it/edit for you.
Quote from: Razor Lotus on Fri, 23 May 2014, 20:17:52Why all the SP hate in this thread lol. What did they do to wrong us?Ultra tight fitting Retro Key-set, broke a couple stems off the keys removing them from my Filco's, WASD's and a couple of Leopold's (hated that). Same with Miami, Valentine V1, 23 Commando (1 stem broke), CC&G R2 (2 stems), Red Alert V1, Sanctuary and Hazard Keyset.You might be wondering why I keep buying SP key-sets because I have lots more that haven't broke sitting in quite a few working keyboards. Just be aware that a certain percentage of poorly built keys still get shipped out without SP even bothering to use any decent quality checking procedures.Of course now when buying any further SP made key-sets I still need to buy a tub of KY to fit the keys onto each keyboard now. Amazing how a little lubricant can save you from any hardship .
Why all the SP hate in this thread lol. What did they do to wrong us?
So we're doing more Dolch?
Quote from: esoomenona on Tue, 27 May 2014, 15:38:39So we're doing more Dolch?Yeah wheres my Miami or Hawaii? Or something fun like purple on teal??
old sp tooling for dsa was designed to be tight af because it was made for industrial use where they drop keyboards a lot and don't want to put them back on
I'm here.
Quote from: CPTBadAss on Tue, 27 May 2014, 15:39:59Quote from: esoomenona on Tue, 27 May 2014, 15:38:39So we're doing more Dolch?Yeah wheres my Miami or Hawaii? Or something fun like purple on teal??We should save those colors for the ladies
im guessing ivan wants at least 1 GMK fullset GB he's trying to run to hit MOQ
I would like to do some different things, with other colorways... but I always worry they won't make MOQ on full sets. Even small color packs may be very tough for some combinations.
Maybe you should work on your pulling technique - I have all the sets and boards you mentioned (except WASD) and never broke a single stem.Dafuq are you doing? Ripping off the caps with your teeth
how much for each extra spacebar??
How high would the profile be of the ergodox mods? I'm hoping they're similar to the low-profile ones on the Cherry MX Board 2.0 (middle one here). (Attachment Link) edit: Haha just realized that there'd need to be another 243 ergodox orders over the next two days for this to happen. )
edit: Haha just realized that there'd need to be another 243 ergodox orders over the next two days for this to happen. )
Those low profile caps from the G80-3800 are devlin caps I believe not GMK or cherry. And orders close July 1st not June 1st.
Just out of curiosity, what is the purpose of buying extra space bars if a 6.25 and 7 already come with the base set?
It's a good width! If it's half-width it's too narrow, and full-width is too wide.
I'm a sucker for the colored keys so I ordered the color pack (more GMK esc keys ).
Almost half way to MOQ on BASE
Does the color of the dolch spacebar differ from the color of the classic beige spacebar by a large margin?
Keys come as show in the first post.
Leopolds are not compatible with other spacebar since they made the spacing stupid for no reason. Leopold owner should have plate modified/new plate cut with correct spacebar stabilizer size for permanent fix to problem.
Updated my order to include some extra space bars. I have a feeling these will become my most used keycap sets, so I may as well spend a little extra to make them last.
Quote from: Oobly on Mon, 02 June 2014, 03:17:22Updated my order to include some extra space bars. I have a feeling these will become my most used keycap sets, so I may as well spend a little extra to make them last.how long does a well-made ABS typically last?