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StevesRoomate OP t1_jau1ml6 wrote

It's a Campsite case with a Ketch PCB and Brass split space plate. I used JWK linear 62g switches that I lubed w/ 205 and MT3 Serika keycaps.

So far it's the smoothest, quietest build I've ever pulled off.

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Yoosulis t1_javcbbh wrote

Missed opportunity to use camping life switches :p

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Bunnbao t1_jau7c9c wrote

Any chance for a sound test? Looks great btw. edit: What case is that?

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samvvell t1_jau7wc8 wrote

Not OP, but looks to be the Campsite case from Wallet Burner

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Bunnbao t1_jau8b0o wrote

> Campsite case from Wallet Burner I literally looked at the title and through OP was using this keyboard while camping lol.

Many Thanks!

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poopaloo t1_jdge1ll wrote

This sounds great. Do you have foam in it or other sound dampening mods?

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StevesRoomate OP t1_jdies23 wrote

No case mods, that's the way the stock Campfire sounds.

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poopaloo t1_jdnnzep wrote

Awesome. I'm planning to get one soon. Thanks!

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notlatenotearly t1_jaw64wq wrote

I’ve had mine sitting on a shelf unbuilt for like 6 months lol but you’ve inspired me to get my ass movin

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StevesRoomate OP t1_jawcnaf wrote

I've had a few projects like that where I've left them sitting, and when I ordered this one I wasn't sure if it was going to go quick or drag out for a while.

Once I opened it up and realized how nice of a build the Campsite case was, I got super motivated and got it done in a couple of hours. I'm really liking the Minivan layout right now, too.

I had some minor annoyances with the bottom row and had to de-solder a couple of switches but that's it. I did the bottom row first with one or two switches on the top row for stability, test fit into the case once with some keycaps, and then the rest went super fast.

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