Building my first keeb. Final came out to 287$ 😮

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KhalifaAdam

11 Sep 2021, 18:58

Sorry for so much posts but this is really crazy.
So i want to buy a wrist wrest, 205g0, lube station +, gk61, wire clippers, etc.
And the total came out to 287$
Thats.... a lot of money.
Bear in mind that its not all the keeb
Its things i can use on other keebs aka accessories :lol:
like 205g0 lube st..
yeah you get it.
What do you think?
How can i lower it?
*Sigh* if i cant then ill buy it anyway just at a fortune :lol:

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TNT

11 Sep 2021, 19:16

Mhh, if it's that much of a problem leave out the lube station and similar stuff like this. Stick to the essentials, yk?

I know how easy it is to get carried away when shopping like this. Think about what is absolutely necessary for you right now. You can still buy the rest of the stuff later when you need it more.
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Hak Foo

11 Sep 2021, 20:12

This is my perspective:
* I never got the whole switch cracking/lubing/modification thing. Especially today, when there are a bazillion variants (especially of linear and tactile MX-mount switches), won't you get more predictable results, with less risk of breaking switches and losing parts, by just buying a switch that's how you want it STOCK?

* Assuming the "GK61" is the ~$60 hot-swap kit board, what do you need the clippers for? It doesn't look like it has through hole diodes to have to cut.

* If we saw an itemized list, I'm suspecting there are places that you could economize more. What switches and keycaps are you using?

Your total is actually not that outlandish. If you start to get stuff custom cut, the price really jumps. I paid like $150 for the plates for my current board ALONE. Admittedly, it is a 120%, but with zero economy of scale, the prices are brutal.

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KhalifaAdam

12 Sep 2021, 09:10

Hak Foo wrote:
11 Sep 2021, 20:12
This is my perspective:
* I never got the whole switch cracking/lubing/modification thing. Especially today, when there are a bazillion variants (especially of linear and tactile MX-mount switches), won't you get more predictable results, with less risk of breaking switches and losing parts, by just buying a switch that's how you want it STOCK?

* Assuming the "GK61" is the ~$60 hot-swap kit board, what do you need the clippers for? It doesn't look like it has through hole diodes to have to cut.

* If we saw an itemized list, I'm suspecting there are places that you could economize more. What switches and keycaps are you using?

Your total is actually not that outlandish. If you start to get stuff custom cut, the price really jumps. I paid like $150 for the plates for my current board ALONE. Admittedly, it is a 120%, but with zero economy of scale, the prices are brutal.
Your total is actually not that outlandish. If you start to get stuff custom cut, the price really jumps. I paid like $150 for the plates for my current board ALONE. Admittedly, it is a 120%, but with zero economy of scale, the prices are brutal.
Jesus Christ!
Assuming the "GK61" is the ~$60 hot-swap kit board, what do you need the clippers for? It doesn't look like it has through hole diodes to have to cut.
I'd like to modify the Redragon Kumara RGB later so i need wire clippers to mod the USB C thing ya know.
(and clip stabilizers)
I never got the whole switch cracking/lubing/modification thing. Especially today, when there are a bazillion variants (especially of linear and tactile MX-mount switches), won't you get more predictable results, with less risk of breaking switches and losing parts, by just buying a switch that's how you want it STOCK?
(Sorry in advance if i did not understand something I am Hungarian)

I went for Gateron Optical Silvers which are not smooth switches stock so i want to lube them open up apply 205g0 and close, done!
If we saw an itemized list, I'm suspecting there are places that you could economize more. What switches and keycaps are you using?
https://www.banggood.com/104-Keys-Milk- ... mds=search

Milky translucent pudding keycaps.

https://www.banggood.com/70Pcs-or-pack- ... &ID=556698

Sliver switch if it is the wrong link (can't tell)

I might post an itemized list but in this post it doesn't fit 🙁

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Go-Kart

12 Sep 2021, 10:11

I got into the hobby during the first part of the pandemic and I was poor. I started by buying a half decent board and then modifying it, spending as little money as I could. This turned out to be a decent strategy because it helped me find out what I like before I spent any "real money" on boards.

I got a used Pok3r for £30, some cheap lube £5 and then nabbed a broken Razer Black Widow Lite for £5. With the Pok3r and then the spare parts from the Razer, I built and and tuned a board. In doing this I realised I preferred lighter switches, that I didn't mind too much if they were tactile or linear, provided the weighting was right, and that I preferred something bigger than 60 % for a daily driver (although I've ended up with a HHKB but that's a different story altogether!).

So I'd say, if money is tight, slow down, buy second hand, buy cheap, experiment, and then invest when you're more confident in what you're after.

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fohat
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12 Sep 2021, 16:12

Go-Kart wrote:
12 Sep 2021, 10:11

it helped me find out what I like

if money is tight, slow down, buy second hand, buy cheap, experiment
I recommend this strategy in any situation. You can't "know" a keyboard until you have used it for at least an hour or a week.

Zobeid Zuma

18 Sep 2021, 01:18

Hak Foo wrote:
11 Sep 2021, 20:12
I never got the whole switch cracking/lubing/modification thing. Especially today, when there are a bazillion variants. . .
This. Been building for years, never have modded or lubed a switch yet. I just drop in my switches (most often some variant of BOX switch), and I'm happy.

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