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This is my first endeavor into mechanical keyboards and it looks like a lot, but it has been a long time coming. I started with a cheap gk64, then got some keycaps and switches. The keycaps did not fit the black case so I vinyl wrapped the stock case. That looked like crap so I decided to build a case and this is what I came up with. Now on the lookout for a more fitting set of key caps for the steel and black monster I created. Next I have plans for a split keyboard and maybe some hand wiring in the future. No doubt I got the bug.
gk64 hot swap pcb
kailh box jades
kbdfans Japanese PBT dye-sub keycaps
custom case
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