Sorry if this is not the right place to ask.
Got a Monterey K102 in the post today only to find out something heavy has been sitting on the keyboard causing the plate to bend (only at the top). Is there any way to fix this without desoldering all the switches? I've pondered the idea of desoldering the switches around the bent area, clamping it then using something to push it back out but I'd like some suggestions before I go bending a keyboard. To make matters worse, the PCB is a bit bent too.
Fixing bent plate
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- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
- DT Pro Member: 0011
I think at least the PCB should flex back on its own even if the metal plate doesn't.
Some plates were made from somewhat soft steel that takes a shape more easily.
Some plates were made from somewhat soft steel that takes a shape more easily.
- vvp
- Main keyboard: Katy/K84CS
- Main mouse: symetric 5-buttons + wheel
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX
- DT Pro Member: -
I would put it in a vise with padding:
- wooden plate (about 1 cm thick)
- polystyrene (about 1.5 cm thick)
- keyboard
- polystyrene
- wooden plate
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- Location: United Kingdom
- Main keyboard: Modded Novatouch
- Main mouse: Deathadder Pro
- DT Pro Member: -
Update - tried vvp's method (towel instead of polystyrene) and gently clamped it. It worked very well but I had to use my thumbs and bend the entire board a little. The plastic case is also bent so obviously it will slowly bend the plate back but this is fine.
Thanks!!
Thanks!!
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- Location: Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Razer
- Main mouse: Steelseries rival 110
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX brown
Had the same issue, tried VVP's method - helped me a lot, thank you, now everything is fine.