Ok, ok. I may have come off a bit harsh in my previous posts. I wasn't meaning to come off like I was angry or frustrated. I was really being more fascias than anything else.
I didn't mean for my wording to sound like I was disappointed or complaining about the project or the "way it was going". It was meant to be in a joking manner. Sorry about that. That also includes comments like "Precisely" and the Input Club comparison.
I also wasn't serious about "signup and then backout" either. Again, fascias. Really my choices are either to go with round one or wait for round two before deciding.
I was taking the opportunity to talk about some of the reasons why I was hesitant to jump into the project. But you gave me some good answers.
thefarside wrote: 25 Feb 2022, 02:56
It seems like he’s been spending a lot of time ensuring the printed keys are up to his quality standards. I think now he has almost everything in and is finalizing orders.
Hmmmm....you're saying the orders could start getting out faster? That would be great.
JCMax wrote: 25 Feb 2022, 02:05
3) Why does it seem like there is nobody else assisting him with some of these operations: like a QC team to test each board instead of just himself, or why there doesn't seem to be anybody assisting with creating a more user friendly site?
The most likely reason he isn’t employing other people is due to cost and liability. It’s not easy employing a quality assurance/control person, especially for s project like this and in my experience getting cheap temporary help only causes more problems in the long run.
That makes sense. Since it isn't a big operation, resources are limited. The stuff will get delivered, it's just very slow.
I placed an order for two beamspring boards based on fact that the original switches feel amazing and the original IBM boards are way more expensive and not very ergonomic. I figured this would be an easier, cheaper alternative. In my opinion Ellipse did a great job on the Model F repros so I have high hopes for this project. Worst case you can defer to round two and see how round one goes.
To be clear, after hearing your answers and thinking about it, I am leaning towards waiting for round two despite the higher cost it will probably have. I just wanted to point out revisions that will probably have to happen for me to signup.
What I was debating with myself was if I should go ahead and signup for round one vs round two because of the lower cost round one will have. But since I have been thinking about it, I will take the higher cost if it means more certainty. I really don't like paying that much unless I know I will like it.
That's what I did with the Model F. I bought it only after reading sooooo many good reviews. Plus, I tried a key tester and a New Model M.
Thanks for your answers. You cleared up a lot. I have made my decision and in summary I will wait for round one reviews to come out before deciding to signup for round two.
I still wonder why the project is getting extended so much. The reason I wonder is because somewhere I read that the Beamspring project won't kick off until all of the model F's are shipped.
Thanks again!