Hey folks,
As I'm sure many of you have seen, I am working on my first ergo clear mod. My first mechanical keyboard, soldering station and so on. I truly enjoy stock clears and thought I would enjoy a slightly heavier spring so i picked up some mechanicalkeyboard.com 24k SPRiT springs in 68g. I read that 67g is amazing but they weren't available. I am thoroughly lubing stems, sliders, and springs as well.
I have done about half of the keyboard and find the 68g to be far too heavy up front. I enjoy how light the stock clear springs are up front... certainly don't feel like only 65g when compared to the 68g springs. Then again, I am not sure how these SPRiT springs are at actuation vs bottoming out force.
So, while my keyboard is in the workshop, I picked up a stock MX Blue Poker 3. These springs... are far too light for me. I am trying very, very hard not to bottom out but I am. It's leaving my fingers feeling that awful inside pitch / aluminum baseball bat feeling.
With all this in mind, are there any springs like that of the stock MX clear switch that have an actuation pt somewhere between 60-63g force and bottom out at a much higher force... providing that nice cushioned landing feeling?
I would greatly appreciate any feedback on the topic! I am after the perfect actuation spring and I plan to mod my Pok3r down the line as well. I like the clickiness... and the feedback from this but it is simply too light I think at the bottoming out portion of each keypress.