
It's taken...a lot longer than we ever imagined, but we're thrilled to announce that the Model 01 is now available for preorder.
http://keyboard.io/kickstarter
The UK was opened up in late 2012. Nederlands opened last year, but I don't know about the rest of Europe at this point. I know I've run into a few since the Euro as donation denomination is a dead giveaway
The german version of Kickstarter launched about two weeks ago.
So far, we've found the homing bump seems to work better. We'll try bars again before we make a final call.A few quick questions for you, sorry if this is too late in the game:
- why a homing bump mid-key (AEK II style) and not a homing ridge (e.g. Topre and others, my preference)?
The final PCB design may or may not be compatible with MX switches, but the plates we ship will be ALPS-only. We may someday do a rev that takes MX switches, but we....can only do so much at a time.- is your PCB design also compatible with Cherry switches? Awesome if it is, sad if it’s not. I concur that Matias Quiet Click is nice (Alps Salmon is nicer) but being locked into Alps switches is mildly annoying.
What you see in the photos is actually polycarbonate. We can't feel the engraving while typing, though to do it right, we'll want to put another clear coating on _top_ of the laser-engraved layer.- related question - will you offer a Cherry MX mount for your key sets?
- what is your final key cap material? PBT is my preference, or a PBT/POM doubleshot for backlit legends. From the photos it looks like you have selected POM?
The problems with going to doubleshots are twofold: first up, doing one-off custom legends becomes almost impossible. Second, it's a _lot_ more expensive.- your site mentions laser engraving of keys. Will you fill this engraving? Can you feel the engraving while typing? This is one of my pet peeves with engraved keys and why I prefer double shot or dye sublimated keys, clearly not an option here.
Thanks so much for writing. These are all important issues we'll be sorting out as we move forward.Thanks for your hard work, and perhaps I’ll back your already well funded Kickstarter.
Kung Fury was Swedish. But maybe they did some legal trick.
Customs protect national economies. In fact, paying customs contributes to securing one's own job.
We've had similar policies here. Then the local company goes bust anyway, meaning no local manufacturer, but no, they don't lower the import duty. So in effect the citizens are punished for nothing.kbdfr wrote:Take a product manufactured in country A with a material and technology cost of $10 and a wage component of another $10, amounting to production costs of $20 per unit.
If in country B where wages are very low the wage component for manufacturing the same product is only $1, the production costs will amount to of $11 per unit.
So country A will decide to apply customs of $9 per such product imported from country B.
If it didn't, its national producer, not being able to compete, would have to close - and dismiss its staff.
Customs could/should protect national economies.