Hi, my name is Manuel. I have loved everything related with peripherals since I was a kid. Now that I am older and have my own money I can spend it as my mom says on “nonsenses”. I love keyboards and I have owned differente types of them, however I never had the time or money to be buying and trying different switches, stabs, cases… Now that I am looking forward to build my very own custom keyboard (ck) I am realizing of some stuff that really makes me feel uneasy.

While surfing through the reddit, some of the well known keyboard websites I realised that building your ck is very very expensive. Because of that I went straight to aliexpress, bought myself a hotswap keyboard which had a case that I liked. Looked for some switches, I bought Silent Tactile TOMs, and a set of keycaps of PBT, which as far I know is the best between PBT and ABS, the most common plastics keycaps are made of. Also I bought a coiled cable that costed me only 5$, compared to other sites where the price of a simple coiled cable are more than 20$. And a foam.

I build a “custom keyboard” for only 53$, which leads me to lots of questions. Why simple 60% whiteout cases from etsy or kbd, and similar shops sell them for nearly 50 or 60$. Yes, there are better materials, but is it not overpriced? Why sets of keycaps you could buy in aliexpress for 20$ less are sold way pricier in these shops, I am aware of dropshippers but it is way overpriced and sadly and surprisingly very concurred by people looking to buy their custom keyboard.

Is the keyboard market way overpriced? I see pcb plates listing for 60$ and I do not see a very critical difference. The only thing I am okay on spending money are switches and stabs, but why I should spend nearly a 100$ on a wooden case? Or 60$ on “artisan keycap” which is probably dropshipped or made for less than 5$? Why is etsy so used if there are lots of dropshippers? Even shops as kbd and someothers sell way overpriced keycaps sets that I do not think are very different to the ones I could buy on aliexpress?.

Am I too pinchpenny? Are there heavy arguments of why I should spend lots of money on a simple case? Or even on a set of keycaps?. A build as Wooting 60HE could be done with the plate and the same switches, and maybe using some config firmware programs?

If anyone is wondering about the keyboard I built, here it is…

https://preview.redd.it/yepvu9in462c1.png?width=1600&format=png&auto=webp&s=92f8e1cf0ec925486b84172c240de8fb2683146a

https://preview.redd.it/rii04h9o462c1.png?width=1600&format=png&auto=webp&s=dd4f6e61aa969068676d3ee6a9d35246ddca2a58

  • dnelsonn@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Definitely fall into the second group as well. I only have 3 custom keyboards, but all of them have a theme/aesthetic to them that I love. They are all 100% considered art in their own way to me and that has definitely been a big factor with some more expensive boards I’ve gotten.

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      11 months ago

      That’s the same point I’ve reached after 30+ boards, looking for the few boards that really speak to you and are more something you look forward to seeing and enjoy using rather than just a tool has made the few that I get worth it all the more. I’m jealous you got there so much faster than I, but you’ve saved yourself a couple years of waiting and a few thousand dollars lol. My personal magnum opus right now is the Deuterium Delta and it’s everything I’ve wanted in a keyboard.

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        11 months ago

        Exactly! I love bringing my Rama to work and I have a mint qk75 that matches my whole PC set up at home and couldn’t be happier with both since they are two very different boards and are great for different reasons. My dream board is the Werk One and can hopefully get one when they release a R2! That board SPOKE to me, it’s beautiful.