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by AuthenticDanger
04 Dec 2017, 05:57
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: WHO IS THAT GIRL? Naming contest is coming!
Replies: 36
Views: 7772

I love the cherry blossom spacebar! I want that in a DSA profile so friggin' bad!
by AuthenticDanger
03 Dec 2017, 23:00
Forum: Final vote
Topic: Best modern keyboard or company
Replies: 10
Views: 16360

KBDFans is making this hobby extremely accessible for newer members.
by AuthenticDanger
03 Dec 2017, 22:58
Forum: Final vote
Topic: Best artisan keycap
Replies: 8
Views: 16197

The Jellykey meme must end.
by AuthenticDanger
03 Dec 2017, 22:57
Forum: News
Topic: Stuff you just bought
Replies: 2105
Views: 757932

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Injecting resin was never so easy!
by AuthenticDanger
03 Dec 2017, 22:56
Forum: Reviews
Topic: Laser projection keyboard review
Replies: 20
Views: 5063

I feel bad for people who get these as a gift for their loved ones :(
by AuthenticDanger
03 Dec 2017, 22:54
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Tell me your first keyboard!
Replies: 121
Views: 29478

My first mech that I purchased with my own money was a Das Keyboard 5+ years ago. However I was raised with all sorts of vintage boards ranging from AEK/AEKIIs to IBM buckling springs.
by AuthenticDanger
03 Dec 2017, 22:53
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: First time keyboard design tips
Replies: 6
Views: 1588

If you're doing a one-off (ie, this isn't going to be a production run in hundreds of units) you're going to want to point-to-point wire it instead of using a pcb. That's not always true. You can get PCBs made for really cheap if they aren't massive. Sometimes it makes sense to use a PCB even if yo...
by AuthenticDanger
03 Dec 2017, 08:32
Forum: News
Topic: The Big Switch [Novelty] Series...no one needs...
Replies: 10
Views: 3124

Nuum wrote: This is ridiculous, I need one! Would probably make a decent foot switch.
Why waste such a nice switch on your foot? You can just get a decent foot pedal.
by AuthenticDanger
03 Dec 2017, 08:29
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: First time keyboard design tips
Replies: 6
Views: 1588

Learn how to model using something like Fusion360 or AutoCAD and learn how to route PCBs in something like KiCAD. There are tons of resources for both, just not specific to keyboards (though there are some good keyboard PCB design resources).

Google will be your friend.

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