Nice build!
What do you think of the 3D printed case? I'm currently interested in 3D printed cases with steel plates, they're just like prebuilt keyboards only ergo. The case for this version has an integrated plate, so I can't drop steel into it.
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Nice build!
What do you think of the 3D printed case? I'm currently interested in 3D printed cases with steel plates, they're just like prebuilt keyboards only ergo. The case for this version has an integrated plate, so I can't drop steel into it.
All my current boards have 3d printed cases so I don’t have much to compare it to. I’ve also been thinking about different plate materials and seeing how they change the sound profile, but haven’t actually started building anything yet. Chewiedies on Printables has designed gasket-mount 3d printable cases for a number of boards, which I want to try out before I start designing anything new.
I completely forgot I had a ks27 KLOR to build....
How are you liking the browns? I've recently build a KS-33 version of (obviously) the Zilpzalp, and was wondering how the KS-27 switches feel in comparison... Also obligatory KLOR is such a great keyboard 😌
Haven't tried the KS-33 browns yet. I have some of the aloe and wisteria switches but no board to put them in yet (this one is soldered). The KS-27 browns are good but not amazing. I think they'd be better lubed, and I might even prefer a slightly lighter spring.
The closest thing I have to compare with is Choc Sunsets, which I thought were underwhelming out of the box, but are awesome with a 35g spring swap and lube. Considering the price though, the Gateron switches are a great value. I'd love to see more boards supporting them.