• Syphin_Games@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Sht like this is something I would put with one of those super cheap cardboard keyboards to flex all the money I didn’t spend on either a case, 3D printer or parts 😂

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      11 months ago

      Spending no / minimal money on 3d-printed keyboard or self-designed PCB is one of the sure way to be seen as a keyboard enthusiast.

      I’m just a person with more money than sense to splurge on these fancy metal boards.

      • Syphin_Games@alien.topB
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        11 months ago

        I do the same thing to, I am in the ergo scene more recently and my most recent pcb was gorgeous feature ridden but extremely expensive. I have made a few cheap boards a wireless dactyl for about 50 bucks with all my 3D printed parts, but I agree that keyboards get expensive and it can be really fun and challenging sometimes to see how cheap you can go. Me and my buddy actually just built a super easy cheap PCB for beginners to learn on, and even then we kept trying to keep ourselves from over pricing a cool cheap Keeb. We made a version that for about 60 you can fully build out if you were provided the tools (soldering iron, solder, flux) it was really fun pushing us through