Making this Keyboard sound DEEP
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024
- 3D print files: grabcad.com/li...
...Same files, different site: www.thingivers...
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Update on the Printer: I’ve done more prints since this video was filmed, and so far this printer is solid. I’ve only used it on PLA (an easy material), but I’ve had no bad prints or failed prints at all… I’ve been impressed. If you have > $600, there are better options, but if you want something around $200 and will mostly print PLA, I think it’s solid and worth considering.
Frankly, I’m just happy that budget printers have gotten better, so more people/kids/schools can get them. Past budget printers gave the tech a bad reputation, this one doesn’t.
What printer would you recommend for people with a budget of 600+?
@@PelleKuipers Prusa MK3S+, pre-assembled version. You pay extra for the extensive community and support.
Hey, you know if you worked on your thumbnails, you'll get a lot more views... your content is amazing, you are definitely brilliant.
Just look at examples like mkbhd and dave2d and other tech channels nectar you're content should be loved by a lot of people
Hell yes we're getting another cyberdeck babbyyyyyy!
This is an awesome project. Sounds really great, and looks amazing. Love how you started down the path of custom keyboards, and zoomed way past the level of depth that the vast majority of us in the hobby are at. I should expect no less based on the content of your channel.
I've used mounting putty as well, to slightly deepen relatively thin keycaps. I remember reading about it a year or so back as a method to try.
amazing interesting build and the keyboard sounds phenomenal
It sounds really high quality
Never thought the sound from a mechanical keyboard would arouse me.
Another great video from you
I like that cycle, given ROI on a RUclips video projects is often lacking 😄
Such a change in thonk too from those keycaps!
p.s. have you seen the Wooting keyboards? analog switches using Hall effect sensors for adjustable actuation point... I'm interested in picking one up so will consider PBT caps for that THONK.
Thanks!
And I’ve heard of analog switches and have wanted to try one, but haven’t before. They seem cool
This is a cool project! We have the case but where do we find the macropad source?
Looks like it came out well, hope the cyberdeck does the same
Sounds really good. You should go deeper into the switch rabbit hole. There are cheaper alternatives for good sounding switches
Any recommendations?
I keep on waiting for the janky part of the build. It looks perfect, and then after 7 minutes you show the back and bottom and I'm like HA, I knew it!
It's so relatable and I don't know, it just really funny to see someone with so many cool skills. The sound though is something that was really cool to see being changed by all those things. The putty definitely made a big improvement. I would say though that listening to them outside of the casing and inside would be a major change as well. Have you tried it without the putty inside the case?
I didn’t try lining the inside of the case, but If I ever disassemble this I’ll try this.
And LOL at the “kept waiting for the jank”… I keep improving… eventually it’ll be gone… 50 projects from now…
@@CarterHurd Man it's just so relatable. I keep seeing people make things and finish them perfect.
And I always do the same thing; I lose my patience at the end and never get it a 100%. It's something I only do when building something for someone else. For me however...10% jank at minimum.
Whatever you do in the privacy of your own home, sure. In public, though, there's just one ideal keyboard sound: silence. Seriously, the sound of those keycaps sets off my misophonia something fierce and I had to watch the vid with sound off (because I still love a good keyboard build vid).
wow, you must hate non-linear switches even more. This is the second quietest mechanical keyboard I’ve had
YOURE SO UNDERRATED, LIKE WUTDEHELL
pretty cool...hmm i don't really like tact buttons...why not just have your numpad on another layer?
if you want to make the tact buttons look better i think there are also little caps that can go on those too.
Yeah I need to 3D print little caps for them. I’ll do that eventually
Question, if I would want to do this build, is there a way to get the casing model?
Yep! I’ll upload the model STL in a few days once I’m back from vacation
Interesting content you've got man. This is content that should be on the top of all algorithms and get multi million views. Meanwhile people doing stuff, literally worthless to society are promoted as "good role models". Keep it up man, I hope you do a Chair Computer build one day. Peace.
Thanks!
...and huh, had not thought of a chair computer. will have to ponder that
amazing build! I want to ask you how you approach going into a rabbit hole? I often jump in just to find that I don't know anything about where to start and mostly get scared of the amount of time I could invest. Anyways, great video as always, cya!
Thanks!
And I’m not sure I’ve got good advice, although I will say that that the trying-stuff-in-person time needs to be more than the reading-stuff-online time, cause learning is faster hands-on. For example: I bought this keyboard for cheap used on eBay, and only after I messed with it in person did I realize “yeah I can totally replace these switches”
@@CarterHurd It is actually one of my problems, I keep falling on all the info other people provide by their experiences and never get to experience things by myself, thanks and have a great day!
nice
Link for the files? Or is that that adafruit link?
I’ll upload them to thingiverse once I’m
back from vacation in a few days
does it still count as hobby use if you're doing it in a yt video that your'e monetizing?
Idk 🤷
It’s not like this channel makes any real money, just a few bucks per video usually
IANAL - but I'm not sure the amount made would come into that.
why is it upcoming?
It’s up and posted now
@@CarterHurd that was not the question
@@antonsimkin launching videos like this supposedly helps them do better, but idk if it’s worth it. Next time make the release time same-day, at least.
@@CarterHurd ok ok don listen to my little dirty mouth you doing great im glad to be here
Another good video i cant watch
Sry you can watch it now
Great build! I cant even think of a real criticism for this one. The design looks slick and professional. Also great to see you branching out to different areas of engineering, like acoustic.
Also also, Seems like youre uploading a bit more frequently recently, dont want to jinx things, but youre getting a creative streak recently?
Thanks!
And since I left the midwest, I’ve had more energy in general. This has translated to actually doing/trying a higher percentage of my ideas
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