Teardown - Fujitsu leaf springs

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Chyros

01 Jun 2017, 23:53

In this episode of Switch Teardown, we look at Fujitsu leaf springs. These are pretty fantastic. Hope you enjoy the video! :D

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Lord_Molvin

02 Jun 2017, 00:03

Nice man great breakdown.

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Daniel Beardsmore

02 Jun 2017, 00:58

Hm, I have some of these NOS, and I guess I'd rate them 17 out of 20 for smoothness. Good, but not perfect.

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ohaimark
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02 Jun 2017, 05:55

Are yours lubed, Daniel?

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Chyros

02 Jun 2017, 08:03

Daniel Beardsmore wrote: Hm, I have some of these NOS, and I guess I'd rate them 17 out of 20 for smoothness. Good, but not perfect.
Yes, I saw some on AliExpress, but they were much too expensive for me. Do you have then in a keyboard as well, or just as loose switches?

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Daniel Beardsmore

02 Jun 2017, 09:23

No lubricant that I'm aware of. They're just loose.

Engicoder

02 Jun 2017, 15:30

Nice teardown. What keyboard did the 1st gen switch come from?

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MrDuul

02 Jun 2017, 15:32

Nice,

This is the switch you said gaming on is fantastic right?

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Chyros

02 Jun 2017, 16:39

MrDuul wrote: Nice,

This is the switch you said gaming on is fantastic right?
The third gen, yes. Which is arguably even smoother than the first one (which makes sense because it's a lot lighter).

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ohaimark
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02 Jun 2017, 16:53

Daniel Beardsmore wrote: No lubricant that I'm aware of. They're just loose.
My Tandy 3000 (FLS 3rd gen.) has factory applied switch lubricant, which may make it perform significantly better than other keyboards with FLS switches.

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seebart
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02 Jun 2017, 17:22

Chyros wrote:
Daniel Beardsmore wrote: Hm, I have some of these NOS, and I guess I'd rate them 17 out of 20 for smoothness. Good, but not perfect.
Yes, I saw some on AliExpress, but they were much too expensive for me. Do you have then in a keyboard as well, or just as loose switches?
Interesting because my clicky FLS 1st gen don't feel very smooth but mine are obviously not NOS.
Chyros wrote: The third gen, yes. Which is arguably even smoother than the first one (which makes sense because it's a lot lighter).
Agreed, in fact I'd say 1st and 3rd gen are not even comparable really. My 1st gen (clicky) feel like a completely different switch not related in any way to my linear 3rd gen FLS. I've never tried 2nd gen although from the wiki I gather they're quite similair tp 3rd gen.
ohaimark wrote:
Daniel Beardsmore wrote: No lubricant that I'm aware of. They're just loose.
My Tandy 3000 (FLS 3rd gen.) has factory applied switch lubricant, which may make it perform significantly better than other keyboards with FLS switches.
I find this hard to imagine since mine are silly smooth but possibly mine were lubed also.


wiki/Fujitsu_Leaf_Spring

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Daniel Beardsmore

02 Jun 2017, 19:16

As a note, mine do click. It's like reed switches: a very subtle click that you can hardly hear. There's only a click on actuate, not on release.

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Chyros

02 Jun 2017, 23:23

Mine click a ell, although I'd ay it' clearly not intentional.

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