Submitted by DuckSlobber t3_11n3700 in MechanicalKeyboards

Took the plunge in buying my first proper keyboard, the QK75. It arrives today and I am nauseated at thinking about assembling it and messing up.

On YouTube I haven't been able to find a really comprehensive build guide. None that feature commentary and in depth instructions on assembly. Does anyone know of a resource that exists like that?

Thanks!

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myums t1_jblci9z wrote

Just looked at that kit. Nothing crazy going on there, and it’s pretty difficult to mess these up, so I wouldn’t stress.

Did you get a hotswap PCB?

The only part that might be strange for a first timer is soldering switches (which you will only need to do if you did NOT get a hotswap PCB) and lubing your stabilizers and switches. Lubing your stabilizers and switches are optional but highly recommended. The best videos on those two processes are definitely Taeha Types’ videos, and he is very thorough with his descriptions and video demonstrations.

I just saw this build video and it’s very straightforward: https://youtu.be/Kza9uqgGfhQ

It might help to know what you’re actually doing on each step in this video, and why. If you really still feel like you need a helping hand, I’m willing to hop on a Discord call to walk you through it.

Most keyboards are a “you do it once and you know it forever” type of deal. I wouldn’t be so stressed about it. It is just a keyboard in the end.

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CorporealGhoul t1_jblwpuq wrote

Just use youtube. But all kits should have a build guide created by the makers. Try asking for it on their discord or look on the GB sale site for a tutorial link.

Alexotos building the QK75. Not a full blown tutorial but you can see the steps taken and Alexotos does a good job explaining things. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRI93NcYLDg&ab_channel=alexotos

The GOAT's switch lubing tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44Wv4OGdmu4&ab_channel=TaehaTypes

The GOATS stab tuning tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usNx1_d0HbQ&ab_channel=TaehaTypes

It makes me sad realizing people just dont turn to the same goats of this hobby anymore. I feel like names like Alexotos and Taeha are being said less and less often which is a shame. They build this community and still have some of the best tutorials out there to learn with.

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Word_Salad_9445 t1_jbmc6bk wrote

Qwertykeys published its own build guide for the QK75, which is what I used when I built mine. I tried to post the link but the Auto Mod bot deleted my post. If you google "QK75 build guide" you can find it.

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Beemeowmeow t1_jbsrh2p wrote

Don't be afraid and take the dive. Always rmb you can just reverse the step you took even soldering tbh. You can try qwertykeys discord for advice. Many ppl have alr built their qk75 and would be willing to help. If you are still afraid, you could get a budget 75 board and work on that first. Take it as a gift to somebody special 😄

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