Yes, Yes, the Euro meetup!sixty wrote:Once we have a Euro meetup happening (still gonna be a while, pretty fking busy)

Somewhere in the spring maybe?
Regards.
Yes, Yes, the Euro meetup!sixty wrote:Once we have a Euro meetup happening (still gonna be a while, pretty fking busy)
I keep reading about your project in some posts. Did you ever post any pics? I never saw themnoctua wrote:My favorite is Cherry MX blue, my first mechanical keyboard was an classical G80-3000, but i have never used that
because i have taken the switches and put it into my selfmade keyboard, that i use now since six months..
perhaps that will change once i go through more boards. So far I really like both the black alps and black cherries. I thought i would really like the blues and Bs boards after i first touched them, but i didn't like them as much for extended use.sixty wrote:I think you are still the only person I know whose favorite are black alps
Ascaii wrote:perhaps that will change once i go through more boards. So far I really like both the black alps and black cherries. I thought i would really like the blues and Bs boards after i first touched them, but i didn't like them as much for extended use. It might also be that most switches im trying are on older, possibly worn out boards.sixty wrote:I think you are still the only person I know whose favorite are black alps
And yes, i know i'm a freak^^
Anyone in europe have a black 102 for me?
Its hard to judge, some people who really like Topre also seem to enjoy BS. I personally think the switches are nothing like each other and its really hard to compare. The good part is if you ever feel like figuring it out, it will be much easier and cheaper to try a BS board than a Topre oneCrazy9000 wrote:Having tried all the Cherry switches (except red), and owning a few boards with them, I can say I like the Topre better for both gaming and typing.
I haven't owned a buckling spring board, but I've tried one before and imagine it would be nice as a backup to type on occasionally for fun.
It was you who designed the HHML? Never knew that!ohdh2003 wrote:I love Cherry ML switches.Recently so I made a keyboard, which uses ML.
I also loves Cherry MX clear switches. Some of you knew I made this.
Yes. I wanted to make keyboards of my own layout. I practiced kicad for that. Finally I made.Minskleip wrote:Did you make the PCB yourself?
please.sixty wrote:Btw.. there is a shop here in Germany that still allows me to order blank/no-print Cherry ML keys. Maybe it would be a nice addon for HHML. However, I think the prices are pretty damn expensive. If you are interested, I can send them an inquiry next week.
Yes it is possible. But, I used a company, which makes PCBs, since the quality of PCB are very different. I just ordered to make my PCBs with my drawing.Minskleip wrote:Cool! Is it possible to do, and get a printed layer, for a human without any machines?
A Korean company, because I live in South Korea. ( I guess you cannot understand Korean language on their web page, so the name of the company may be useless for you.Minskleip wrote:Ah. I guess that's what I have to do as well, mainly because I don't want to line up and drill a million holes. Which company did you use?