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Can someone please identify this Alps keyswitch?

Posted: 17 Dec 2023, 10:07
by Cooccoo
Hello all!

Can someone please identify this Alps Keyswitch?

It’s has only the “Alps” logo at the back. Nothing else.

Thank you!

Re: Can someone please identify this Alps keyswitch?

Posted: 17 Dec 2023, 13:43
by zrrion
Looks like an angled stem SKFF, nice find

Re: Can someone please identify this Alps keyswitch?

Posted: 17 Dec 2023, 17:36
by Cooccoo
Thank you

Yea. Well, I find a NOS stock of them, but I don’t know we’re you can find that type of key switches. Thinking if it’s worth buy the stock or skip it.

Re: Can someone please identify this Alps keyswitch?

Posted: 18 Dec 2023, 11:31
by Muirium
The switch archivists might be interested in a handful, but I doubt anyone's making custom boards from these.

Re: Can someone please identify this Alps keyswitch?

Posted: 18 Dec 2023, 12:25
by Cooccoo
Yea I understand. I want to take the stock to be honest, but it will be great loss if there is no interest for them. I will see my contact today and i will discover how big is the stock. The sad part is that I have to buy them all or nothing! It’s a rule. So we see.

I will post photos if I can take some pics ;)

Re: Can someone please identify this Alps keyswitch?

Posted: 18 Dec 2023, 14:00
by lispnick
Cooccoo wrote:
18 Dec 2023, 12:25
Yea I understand. I want to take the stock to be honest, but it will be great loss if there is no interest for them. I will see my contact today and i will discover how big is the stock. The sad part is that I have to buy them all or nothing! It’s a rule. So we see.
How many switches are we talking about?

Re: Can someone please identify this Alps keyswitch?

Posted: 18 Dec 2023, 14:04
by Cooccoo
I will learn later today.

Re: Can someone please identify this Alps keyswitch?

Posted: 18 Dec 2023, 16:56
by Cooccoo
Ok… the stock is 1800 pcs… :shock:

Re: Can someone please identify this Alps keyswitch?

Posted: 19 Dec 2023, 12:58
by Lalaland124
Muirium wrote:
18 Dec 2023, 11:31
The switch archivists might be interested in a handful, but I doubt anyone's making custom boards from these.

Wanderhoden did!

viewtopic.php?t=25591#top

Re: Can someone please identify this Alps keyswitch?

Posted: 19 Dec 2023, 13:51
by lispnick
Lalaland124 wrote:
19 Dec 2023, 12:58
Muirium wrote:
18 Dec 2023, 11:31
The switch archivists might be interested in a handful, but I doubt anyone's making custom boards from these.

Wanderhoden did!

viewtopic.php?t=25591#top
Seems to be ideal for a weirdo who makes his own keycaps and can make any mount, … you know the one I mean. :ugeek: So, the question is, how much for the entire batch? Also, I do not know anything about the switches except for watching Chyros' teardown video. What are they like compared to other Alps/general switches?

Re: Can someone please identify this Alps keyswitch?

Posted: 19 Dec 2023, 16:26
by Chyros
Lol, super cool. These switches are whack xD .

Re: Can someone please identify this Alps keyswitch?

Posted: 20 Dec 2023, 07:58
by guidemetothelight
Lalaland124 wrote:
19 Dec 2023, 12:58
Wanderhoden did!
Wander..... what ?
Alright, dope name, dope project. I love it, but I have a thing for typewriter conversions anyway.... :D

Re: Can someone please identify this Alps keyswitch?

Posted: 20 Dec 2023, 11:54
by Muirium
That's a conversion job as much a custom keyboard. A conversion is better, as you get the truly vintage vibe from everything you keep. Including, typically, the original switches. ;)

If anyone can find a use for a thousand non-MX compatible switches, though, it's Lispnick.

Re: Can someone please identify this Alps keyswitch?

Posted: 20 Dec 2023, 12:17
by Lalaland124
lispnick wrote:
19 Dec 2023, 13:51
Lalaland124 wrote:
19 Dec 2023, 12:58
Muirium wrote:
18 Dec 2023, 11:31
The switch archivists might be interested in a handful, but I doubt anyone's making custom boards from these.

Wanderhoden did!

viewtopic.php?t=25591#top
Seems to be ideal for a weirdo who makes his own keycaps and can make any mount, … you know the one I mean. :ugeek: So, the question is, how much for the entire batch? Also, I do not know anything about the switches except for watching Chyros' teardown video. What are they like compared to other Alps/general switches?

They are super weird - I personally liked them, they had a nice click. But still, they were just... weird lol

Re: Can someone please identify this Alps keyswitch?

Posted: 21 Dec 2023, 10:55
by 000111Ain
So I want to know the price, do I have to buy all of these 1800 pieces, or can I buy some in small quantities?

Re: Can someone please identify this Alps keyswitch?

Posted: 21 Dec 2023, 11:17
by Muirium
000111Ain wrote:
21 Dec 2023, 10:55
So I want to know the price, do I have to buy all of these 1800 pieces, or can I buy some in small quantities?
viewtopic.php?f=55&t=28447

Re: Can someone please identify this Alps keyswitch?

Posted: 16 Jan 2024, 13:25
by lispnick
Muirium wrote:
20 Dec 2023, 11:54
That's a conversion job as much a custom keyboard. A conversion is better, as you get the truly vintage vibe from everything you keep. Including, typically, the original switches. ;)

If anyone can find a use for a thousand non-MX compatible switches, though, it's Lispnick.
What about this?

Re: Can someone please identify this Alps keyswitch?

Posted: 16 Jan 2024, 14:05
by Muirium
Something very much like that, yes. :D

What’s the story behind the circle inside the cap? It looks pretty cool from below.

Re: Can someone please identify this Alps keyswitch?

Posted: 16 Jan 2024, 14:24
by lispnick
Muirium wrote:
16 Jan 2024, 14:05
What’s the story behind the circle inside the cap? It looks pretty cool from below.
It is actually 'the second shot' with the white legend.

Re: Can someone please identify this Alps keyswitch?

Posted: 16 Jan 2024, 15:03
by Muirium
A solid doubleshot? Intense!

Re: Can someone please identify this Alps keyswitch?

Posted: 25 Jan 2024, 00:57
by lispnick
Muirium wrote:
16 Jan 2024, 15:03
A solid doubleshot? Intense!
Since the mounts are milled, making the keycaps as thick as possible is faster—I remove less material. Even with the classic SKCM Alps mount, I do not remove more than is actually necessary:

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Mount variants tested so far (Alps SKCM, MX, MicroSwitch SW, Beamspring, Alps SKFF):

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Now, … a question for you lucky owners of the SKFF switches: Anyone interested in getting keycaps? 8-)