It IS made very well..you just think made well = Solid block of metal and screws. What you don't see is there are good tolerances in the case, it fits nicely..there is give and flex but it can be put back to where it needs to be. Clean build for all of the parts, it just looks like everything is how it should. Why do they need to be attached to the case? What you don't see to realize is if you move your keyboard around, is your board moving around in the case? No it isn't right? It fits exactly how it should.
You like your BW, you think it is made well..because it was marketed for people, like yourself, that think big metal thing = quality. But we know the BW has reliability problems, does your 87u? If I had to kill someone with a keyboard, the BW would make a much better weapon but we're not picking a weapon.
Plastic does not mean something is cheap...
By what objective standard is it "very well made"? You state it outright without supporting it. I really am only picking on its weak point, which is the case assembly.
I never use it anymore (I don't actually like it or MX Blue). But objectively, having taken it apart, it has been put together quite robustly. In fact, half of the fastenings could break and you'd still have more than enough to have it solid and snug. I haven't had any of my keyboards fail on me in any way, and I'm up to around 15 board (about half are vintage). The newer ones are certainly built worse than the old ones, and the problems are electronics (LEDs and circuitry). Have you used a keyboard that doesn't creak at all even under unreasonable amounts of pressure/torsion?
Don't talk to me like I'm a BW fanboy when I'm giving you facts to back it up. I haven't used my BW in over two years, and I'm thinking of getting a 3rd 87U at a whopping $300USD by the time it gets to Canada. If anything, I'm an 87U fanboy, but I still look at it objectively. Screws are better than plastic clips for holding things together. That's why bolt-modding is done to Model Ms, for example.
Despite my love for the 87U, there's no getting around the fact that it could have been made more robustly, especially for $200 retail. My beef is simply with the case assembly... I sure don't want it to break.
PS - Please don't put words in my mouth. I didn't say I like my BW, I didn't say plastic is cheap, or heavy is good, or "big metal = good". We can have a conversion without strawmanning all the way down the yellow brick road.
