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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit --- [WTB] GMK Olivetti Full/Numpad
« Reply #150 on: Mon, 22 February 2016, 02:23:08 »
How long with this be going on? I get paid in 2 weeks near my birthday and I'd like to get this as a gift for myself  :D

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit --- [WTB] GMK Olivetti Full/Numpad
« Reply #151 on: Fri, 26 February 2016, 13:48:24 »
Those are shipping from Vietnam, doesn't it?

I live in Thailand and it's must be good for the shipping cost.

is it would have other choices of switches in the near future or not, like a MX Clear or something.

Thanks you for answer  :D

Im not sure about the shipping cost, i will check and shot u a pm later ;)
For now the supply of MX Clear and Green is not stable so i have to remove them from the list.

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit --- [WTB] GMK Olivetti Full/Numpad
« Reply #152 on: Fri, 26 February 2016, 13:55:05 »
How long with this be going on? I get paid in 2 weeks near my birthday and I'd like to get this as a gift for myself  :D

This is not a GB so as long as the kit u like is available, u can buy it whenever u want :D

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #153 on: Sun, 28 February 2016, 00:07:57 »
Pumpppppppppppppppppppppppppp!

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #154 on: Sun, 28 February 2016, 01:35:02 »
Damn! These are some beautiful looking keyboards.
I just made a board myself but daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn son these are very nice  :thumb:
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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #155 on: Sun, 28 February 2016, 13:21:02 »
Damn! These are some beautiful looking keyboards.
I just made a board myself but daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn son these are very nice  :thumb:

Thank you, sir! U made my day  ;D

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #156 on: Sun, 28 February 2016, 14:49:40 »
Damn! These are some beautiful looking keyboards.
I just made a board myself but daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn son these are very nice  :thumb:

Thank you, sir! U made my day  ;D
Ahah now worries.
I hope enough people are interested in this to make it a worthwhile project for you!
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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #157 on: Sat, 05 March 2016, 09:47:54 »
Bump for a weekend!!!

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #158 on: Sat, 05 March 2016, 10:21:21 »
Is the pink case still available?

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #159 on: Mon, 07 March 2016, 12:18:09 »
Is the pink case still available?

Which version do you want to ask, winkey or winkeyless, sir :D

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #160 on: Sat, 12 March 2016, 05:31:42 »
This PCB is programmed wrong and does not work on Windows 10. I have a few other problems with this case too.

The seller has stopped responding as I have problems; be aware when buying this.

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #161 on: Sat, 12 March 2016, 10:50:33 »
This PCB is programmed wrong and does not work on Windows 10. I have a few other problems with this case too.

The seller has stopped responding as I have problems; be aware when buying this.

Sorry sir for the late reply. I will support until you satisfy with the solution :)

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #162 on: Sat, 12 March 2016, 16:08:29 »
This PCB is programmed wrong and does not work on Windows 10. I have a few other problems with this case too.

The seller has stopped responding as I have problems; be aware when buying this.

This is pretty disheartening news as I would be using this exclusively on Windows 10.

Edit: the case looks amazing though!

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #163 on: Sat, 12 March 2016, 16:22:55 »
This PCB is programmed wrong and does not work on Windows 10. I have a few other problems with this case too.

The seller has stopped responding as I have problems; be aware when buying this.

This is pretty disheartening news as I would be using this exclusively on Windows 10.

Edit: the case looks amazing though!
Well, don't forget that you can get the case for $50 off without pcb and you can use your own instead! (that's what I did, which is why I never had any issues on Windows 10.)

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #164 on: Sat, 12 March 2016, 16:41:25 »
This PCB is programmed wrong and does not work on Windows 10. I have a few other problems with this case too.

The seller has stopped responding as I have problems; be aware when buying this.

This is pretty disheartening news as I would be using this exclusively on Windows 10.

Edit: the case looks amazing though!
Well, don't forget that you can get the case for $50 off without pcb and you can use your own instead! (that's what I did, which is why I never had any issues on Windows 10.)

Ahh, I see that you used the GON pcb. Were there any issues with fitment into the case? Also, I haven't used any GON stuff before, how easy is it to create the mapping for it?

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #165 on: Sat, 12 March 2016, 17:23:27 »
This PCB is programmed wrong and does not work on Windows 10. I have a few other problems with this case too.

The seller has stopped responding as I have problems; be aware when buying this.

This is pretty disheartening news as I would be using this exclusively on Windows 10.

Edit: the case looks amazing though!
Well, don't forget that you can get the case for $50 off without pcb and you can use your own instead! (that's what I did, which is why I never had any issues on Windows 10.)

Ahh, I see that you used the GON pcb. Were there any issues with fitment into the case? Also, I haven't used any GON stuff before, how easy is it to create the mapping for it?
Pcb fitment was super easy. The way the case is made, the plate mounts to the case, not the pcb, so as long as your pcb is a standard-ish size, you won't have any issues with fitment.

Creating and flashing maps with the GON software is incredibly easy. It's amazing! It took me all of 15 seconds without the video guides to figure out how the software worked, and maybe another 3 minutes to get the map working the way I wanted it. Also, flashing the board is instant, no need up unplug it and reboot into a bootloader mode or anything. You just press save in the software and your board is ready to go.

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #166 on: Sat, 12 March 2016, 18:41:07 »
This PCB is programmed wrong and does not work on Windows 10. I have a few other problems with this case too.

The seller has stopped responding as I have problems; be aware when buying this.

This is pretty disheartening news as I would be using this exclusively on Windows 10.

Edit: the case looks amazing though!
Well, don't forget that you can get the case for $50 off without pcb and you can use your own instead! (that's what I did, which is why I never had any issues on Windows 10.)

Ahh, I see that you used the GON pcb. Were there any issues with fitment into the case? Also, I haven't used any GON stuff before, how easy is it to create the mapping for it?
Pcb fitment was super easy. The way the case is made, the plate mounts to the case, not the pcb, so as long as your pcb is a standard-ish size, you won't have any issues with fitment.

Creating and flashing maps with the GON software is incredibly easy. It's amazing! It took me all of 15 seconds without the video guides to figure out how the software worked, and maybe another 3 minutes to get the map working the way I wanted it. Also, flashing the board is instant, no need up unplug it and reboot into a bootloader mode or anything. You just press save in the software and your board is ready to go.

That's awesome. Thanks for the info. I assume I just have to get the usb port on top of the board, and not on the bottom?
I was thinking of doing a Filco baord with the red Tex case once they came back in stock on mechanicalkeyboards.com, but this is looking like a much nicer option.

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #167 on: Sat, 12 March 2016, 18:42:14 »
This PCB is programmed wrong and does not work on Windows 10. I have a few other problems with this case too.

The seller has stopped responding as I have problems; be aware when buying this.

This is pretty disheartening news as I would be using this exclusively on Windows 10.

Edit: the case looks amazing though!
Well, don't forget that you can get the case for $50 off without pcb and you can use your own instead! (that's what I did, which is why I never had any issues on Windows 10.)

Ahh, I see that you used the GON pcb. Were there any issues with fitment into the case? Also, I haven't used any GON stuff before, how easy is it to create the mapping for it?
Pcb fitment was super easy. The way the case is made, the plate mounts to the case, not the pcb, so as long as your pcb is a standard-ish size, you won't have any issues with fitment.

Creating and flashing maps with the GON software is incredibly easy. It's amazing! It took me all of 15 seconds without the video guides to figure out how the software worked, and maybe another 3 minutes to get the map working the way I wanted it. Also, flashing the board is instant, no need up unplug it and reboot into a bootloader mode or anything. You just press save in the software and your board is ready to go.

That's awesome. Thanks for the info. I assume I just have to get the usb port on top of the board, and not on the bottom?
I was thinking of doing a Filco baord with the red Tex case once they came back in stock on mechanicalkeyboards.com, but this is looking like a much nicer option.
Exactly that! As long as you have the USB port on the top of the case, you'll be good! (I think the USB ports on winkeyless board are just in the wrong place in general...)

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #168 on: Sat, 12 March 2016, 18:45:23 »
This PCB is programmed wrong and does not work on Windows 10. I have a few other problems with this case too.

The seller has stopped responding as I have problems; be aware when buying this.

This is pretty disheartening news as I would be using this exclusively on Windows 10.

Edit: the case looks amazing though!
Well, don't forget that you can get the case for $50 off without pcb and you can use your own instead! (that's what I did, which is why I never had any issues on Windows 10.)

Ahh, I see that you used the GON pcb. Were there any issues with fitment into the case? Also, I haven't used any GON stuff before, how easy is it to create the mapping for it?
Pcb fitment was super easy. The way the case is made, the plate mounts to the case, not the pcb, so as long as your pcb is a standard-ish size, you won't have any issues with fitment.

Creating and flashing maps with the GON software is incredibly easy. It's amazing! It took me all of 15 seconds without the video guides to figure out how the software worked, and maybe another 3 minutes to get the map working the way I wanted it. Also, flashing the board is instant, no need up unplug it and reboot into a bootloader mode or anything. You just press save in the software and your board is ready to go.

That's awesome. Thanks for the info. I assume I just have to get the usb port on top of the board, and not on the bottom?
I was thinking of doing a Filco baord with the red Tex case once they came back in stock on mechanicalkeyboards.com, but this is looking like a much nicer option.
Exactly that! As long as you have the USB port on the top of the case, you'll be good! (I think the USB ports on winkeyless board are just in the wrong place in general...)

Perfect. Thank you so much! Did you get your GON board with the diodes and resistors pre-soldered? I'm wondering about lead time for that. It'd be nice to cut down on some of the soldering that I'd have to do myself.

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #169 on: Sat, 12 March 2016, 19:01:41 »
This PCB is programmed wrong and does not work on Windows 10. I have a few other problems with this case too.

The seller has stopped responding as I have problems; be aware when buying this.

This is pretty disheartening news as I would be using this exclusively on Windows 10.

Edit: the case looks amazing though!
Well, don't forget that you can get the case for $50 off without pcb and you can use your own instead! (that's what I did, which is why I never had any issues on Windows 10.)

Ahh, I see that you used the GON pcb. Were there any issues with fitment into the case? Also, I haven't used any GON stuff before, how easy is it to create the mapping for it?
Pcb fitment was super easy. The way the case is made, the plate mounts to the case, not the pcb, so as long as your pcb is a standard-ish size, you won't have any issues with fitment.

Creating and flashing maps with the GON software is incredibly easy. It's amazing! It took me all of 15 seconds without the video guides to figure out how the software worked, and maybe another 3 minutes to get the map working the way I wanted it. Also, flashing the board is instant, no need up unplug it and reboot into a bootloader mode or anything. You just press save in the software and your board is ready to go.

That's awesome. Thanks for the info. I assume I just have to get the usb port on top of the board, and not on the bottom?
I was thinking of doing a Filco baord with the red Tex case once they came back in stock on mechanicalkeyboards.com, but this is looking like a much nicer option.
Exactly that! As long as you have the USB port on the top of the case, you'll be good! (I think the USB ports on winkeyless board are just in the wrong place in general...)

Perfect. Thank you so much! Did you get your GON board with the diodes and resistors pre-soldered? I'm wondering about lead time for that. It'd be nice to cut down on some of the soldering that I'd have to do myself.
When I ordered, I actually ordered a blank board, but he emailed me saying that he only had pre soldered boards in Stock (with the USB port on the top of the board). So basically, he took the diodes and resistors out of my cart, and sent me a fully soldered board.

If you want a lower lead time, I could solder it for you, if you're uncomfortable doing smd stuff!

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #170 on: Sat, 12 March 2016, 19:39:21 »
This PCB is programmed wrong and does not work on Windows 10. I have a few other problems with this case too.

The seller has stopped responding as I have problems; be aware when buying this.

This is pretty disheartening news as I would be using this exclusively on Windows 10.

Edit: the case looks amazing though!
Well, don't forget that you can get the case for $50 off without pcb and you can use your own instead! (that's what I did, which is why I never had any issues on Windows 10.)

Ahh, I see that you used the GON pcb. Were there any issues with fitment into the case? Also, I haven't used any GON stuff before, how easy is it to create the mapping for it?
Pcb fitment was super easy. The way the case is made, the plate mounts to the case, not the pcb, so as long as your pcb is a standard-ish size, you won't have any issues with fitment.

Creating and flashing maps with the GON software is incredibly easy. It's amazing! It took me all of 15 seconds without the video guides to figure out how the software worked, and maybe another 3 minutes to get the map working the way I wanted it. Also, flashing the board is instant, no need up unplug it and reboot into a bootloader mode or anything. You just press save in the software and your board is ready to go.

That's awesome. Thanks for the info. I assume I just have to get the usb port on top of the board, and not on the bottom?
I was thinking of doing a Filco baord with the red Tex case once they came back in stock on mechanicalkeyboards.com, but this is looking like a much nicer option.
Exactly that! As long as you have the USB port on the top of the case, you'll be good! (I think the USB ports on winkeyless board are just in the wrong place in general...)

Perfect. Thank you so much! Did you get your GON board with the diodes and resistors pre-soldered? I'm wondering about lead time for that. It'd be nice to cut down on some of the soldering that I'd have to do myself.
When I ordered, I actually ordered a blank board, but he emailed me saying that he only had pre soldered boards in Stock (with the USB port on the top of the board). So basically, he took the diodes and resistors out of my cart, and sent me a fully soldered board.

If you want a lower lead time, I could solder it for you, if you're uncomfortable doing smd stuff!

Honestly I'm not too worried about the lead time. I'll be waiting on Jukebox round 2 anyway, and that seems pretty far off =/ Guess I'll just have to contact GON and find out.

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #171 on: Sat, 12 March 2016, 20:36:15 »
I've decided today to build a keyboard, and I purchased about 95 Zealios 67g switches, with the base kit here, and the keycaps I already have, I should be pretty set to build my keyboard right? I mean minus solder and wiring I suppose? Anything anyone can tell me about what makes this set here superior or inferior to finding parts elsewhere? PM me if you want, I still have so much research to do, so please excuse my ignorance. I'm considering this a long term project, but didn't think I would find such a set like this.
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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #172 on: Sat, 12 March 2016, 20:45:05 »
I've decided today to build a keyboard, and I purchased about 95 Zealios 67g switches, with the base kit here, and the keycaps I already have, I should be pretty set to build my keyboard right? I mean minus solder and wiring I suppose? Anything anyone can tell me about what makes this set here superior or inferior to finding parts elsewhere? PM me if you want, I still have so much research to do, so please excuse my ignorance. I'm considering this a long term project, but didn't think I would find such a set like this.
I think you'll need a stabilizer set.

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #173 on: Sun, 13 March 2016, 10:14:47 »
I've decided today to build a keyboard, and I purchased about 95 Zealios 67g switches, with the base kit here, and the keycaps I already have, I should be pretty set to build my keyboard right? I mean minus solder and wiring I suppose? Anything anyone can tell me about what makes this set here superior or inferior to finding parts elsewhere? PM me if you want, I still have so much research to do, so please excuse my ignorance. I'm considering this a long term project, but didn't think I would find such a set like this.

Just as KaminKevCrew mentioned below, you need a set of stabilizer :D
The soldering part is really easy and interesting  :thumb:

I've decided today to build a keyboard, and I purchased about 95 Zealios 67g switches, with the base kit here, and the keycaps I already have, I should be pretty set to build my keyboard right? I mean minus solder and wiring I suppose? Anything anyone can tell me about what makes this set here superior or inferior to finding parts elsewhere? PM me if you want, I still have so much research to do, so please excuse my ignorance. I'm considering this a long term project, but didn't think I would find such a set like this.
I think you'll need a stabilizer set.

Thanks you sir for your feedback and suggestion :D
I have decided to switches to GON PCB for better customer experience until i can have my own re-programmable PCB.

This PCB is programmed wrong and does not work on Windows 10. I have a few other problems with this case too.

The seller has stopped responding as I have problems; be aware when buying this.

This is pretty disheartening news as I would be using this exclusively on Windows 10.

Edit: the case looks amazing though!

Thank you, sir :D

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #174 on: Sun, 13 March 2016, 10:57:22 »
I have decided to switches to GON PCB for better customer experience until i can have my own re-programmable PCB.

This is perfect! Now I can get everything in one place. If I decide to opt for the "Complete Kit" with assembly, do I pay $60 for the PCB or $75?

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #175 on: Sun, 13 March 2016, 12:46:38 »
I have decided to switches to GON PCB for better customer experience until i can have my own re-programmable PCB.

This is perfect! Now I can get everything in one place. If I decide to opt for the "Complete Kit" with assembly, do I pay $60 for the PCB or $75?

It`s 75$ sir :D

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #176 on: Sun, 13 March 2016, 12:56:52 »
this looks pretty nice

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #177 on: Sun, 13 March 2016, 12:57:18 »
btw will you be interested in GMK red?

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #178 on: Sun, 13 March 2016, 13:43:41 »
I have a brand new pok3r (PBT, mx clear, metal casing), and a Ducky Shine 3 Yellow Edition mx milk

Any interest in making a trade?

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #179 on: Sun, 13 March 2016, 14:16:33 »
I have decided to switches to GON PCB for better customer experience until i can have my own re-programmable PCB.

This is perfect! Now I can get everything in one place. If I decide to opt for the "Complete Kit" with assembly, do I pay $60 for the PCB or $75?

It`s 75$ sir :D

Thanks. Is there an order form somewhere that I missed? Or do I just PM you when I make up my mind?

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #180 on: Sun, 13 March 2016, 14:34:27 »
also, which are still available?

pm me and we can discuss ;)

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #181 on: Sun, 13 March 2016, 17:28:32 »
One thing that I could suggest about the kit,

Would it be possible for there to be an option for gateron switches? I like them a lot better, and the switches themselves are the same price or cheaper...

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #182 on: Sun, 13 March 2016, 17:39:14 »
PM'd you about a kit.

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #183 on: Mon, 14 March 2016, 09:58:00 »
One thing that I could suggest about the kit,

Would it be possible for there to be an option for gateron switches? I like them a lot better, and the switches themselves are the same price or cheaper...

I also love gateron switches :D
It would be possible since i can order it from Taobao with a low cost.
Only drawback is the waiting time will takes longer ;)

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #184 on: Mon, 14 March 2016, 09:59:10 »
PM'd you about a kit.

also, which are still available?

pm me and we can discuss ;)

Pm replied  :thumb:


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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #185 on: Mon, 14 March 2016, 15:16:53 »
I still check this topic every day for looking for Cherry MX Clear and lubing service.

if I can get a Complete Kit with Black housing, MX Clear with 62g spring modded , sticker and lubed.

it can be my end game keyboard and I would order it immediately :'(

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #186 on: Mon, 14 March 2016, 15:59:45 »
Is there any pictures of winkeyless version? Cant seem to see any.
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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #187 on: Mon, 14 March 2016, 16:00:42 »
Is there any pictures of winkeyless version? Cant seem to see any.

Here is my winkeyless: http://imgur.com/a/IXyS7

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #188 on: Mon, 14 March 2016, 18:57:17 »
Damn I might have to order one when I sell my other keyboards.
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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #189 on: Mon, 14 March 2016, 19:06:30 »
the bottom of that looks all messed up
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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #190 on: Mon, 14 March 2016, 19:18:42 »
the bottom of that looks all messed up

wow indeed , what's up with that op ?
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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #191 on: Tue, 15 March 2016, 04:45:43 »
the bottom of that looks all messed up

wow indeed , what's up with that op ?

The screws are **** along with the top plate being completely out, results in the worst alignment I've ever seen. Scratches were a bonus :)

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #192 on: Sat, 19 March 2016, 00:39:08 »
Man I am tempted, but the shipping and Gon PCB kills it for me.

$250+$75+$40+Paypal fees = $376

The alternative I'm considering is
Tex aluminum case $148
Plate $49
phantom PCB $32
Teensy $24
switches Already have some gat browns, but I can also get them on Amazon for $38
Stabilizers: iono, $15

So, that's $306 shipped, plus I can use the Phantom PCB which I prefer.

The only thing that is still tempting me in this thread is that purple case. DAT PURP, hmmmmmm

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #193 on: Sat, 19 March 2016, 00:42:54 »
Man I am tempted, but the shipping and Gon PCB kills it for me.

$250+$75+$40+Paypal fees = $376

The alternative I'm considering is
Tex aluminum case $148
Plate $49
phantom PCB $32
Teensy $24
switches Already have some gat browns, but I can also get them on Amazon for $38
Stabilizers: iono, $15

So, that's $306 shipped, plus I can use the Phantom PCB which I prefer.

The only thing that is still tempting me in this thread is that purple case. DAT PURP, hmmmmmm
The GON pcb isn't required. You could grab just the case and build it with the Phantom pcb.

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #194 on: Sat, 19 March 2016, 01:03:52 »
Man I am tempted, but the shipping and Gon PCB kills it for me.

$250+$75+$40+Paypal fees = $376

The alternative I'm considering is
Tex aluminum case $148
Plate $49
phantom PCB $32
Teensy $24
switches Already have some gat browns, but I can also get them on Amazon for $38
Stabilizers: iono, $15

So, that's $306 shipped, plus I can use the Phantom PCB which I prefer.

The only thing that is still tempting me in this thread is that purple case. DAT PURP, hmmmmmm
The GON pcb isn't required. You could grab just the case and build it with the Phantom pcb.

Just to clarify: if the Gon fits perfectly in this case then the Phantom won't fit at all. Please refer to this threat before you decide to go with Phantom. Gons F-Row is slightly further north of the Alphas than the phantom.

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #195 on: Sat, 19 March 2016, 01:06:34 »
Man I am tempted, but the shipping and Gon PCB kills it for me.

$250+$75+$40+Paypal fees = $376

The alternative I'm considering is
Tex aluminum case $148
Plate $49
phantom PCB $32
Teensy $24
switches Already have some gat browns, but I can also get them on Amazon for $38
Stabilizers: iono, $15

So, that's $306 shipped, plus I can use the Phantom PCB which I prefer.

The only thing that is still tempting me in this thread is that purple case. DAT PURP, hmmmmmm
The GON pcb isn't required. You could grab just the case and build it with the Phantom pcb.

Just to clarify: if the Gon fits perfectly in this case then the Phantom won't fit at all. Please refer to this threat before you decide to go with Phantom. Gons F-Row is slightly further north of the Alphas than the phantom.
Oooo I didn't realize that :(

That's too bad...

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #196 on: Sat, 19 March 2016, 21:56:25 »
So far i only can confirm that GON `s PCB will fit perfectly, since it have similar design as Trik

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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #197 on: Tue, 22 March 2016, 20:49:45 »
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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #198 on: Sat, 26 March 2016, 07:08:53 »
Would a Winkeyless.kr PCB or this PCB fit?

Also are you on Taobao?

EDIT: It'd be a winkey version that I'd be putting in the case.
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Re: [WTS] TKL 87 Aluminum Kit
« Reply #199 on: Sat, 26 March 2016, 19:18:42 »
Would a Winkeyless.kr PCB or this PCB fit?

Also are you on Taobao?

EDIT: It'd be a winkey version that I'd be putting in the case.

Im not on Taobao. This is on local and geekhack only :D
I will take a look at the PCB and tell ya later  :thumb: