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Chango99 OP t1_j2bs2ge wrote

Haha yeah! I lost my speedcube at the airport I think and decided to try the 356 and see what the fuss is about with the magnets. Definitely a nicer step up after getting used to it, but tbh I'm not that good of a speedcuber, shortest time is somewhere in the 40 seconds marks.

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EmoHarl t1_j2bxb74 wrote

Thank got it isn't just my q10 that has tons of light bleed. I was assuming it was because I was using cherry profile. But your using thic boy profile keycaps and still not flush with case. Only reason my end game didn't happen, I want a 75 or TKL Alice and it just fell short :( so here's hoping for a calice group but or a lz ergo round whatever it's at lol

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Chango99 OP t1_j2c3lvf wrote

It's a thin finish, not too rough. Mostly, I took issue that it wasn't level, but I guess what can I expect from wood. It was rocking so I just taped some shelf liner underneath to give it some give and friction since the feet on it aren't that grippy either.

One other thing is that it is not perfectly flush either, you can see it is nearly meeting the board in the middle but tapers down in height at the corners.

I'll accept it for what it is though, I like the look.

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EmoHarl t1_j2c4m9v wrote

Yea mine isn't flush with the keyboard either, mine doesn't have level issues though. But with keyboards that include the wrist rest as like a 20$ add on or included in base price like Maja v2 and it being smooth and completely inline with the keyboard I find paying 33$ not including shipping for junk wood that isn't made well to the product it's for just sad. Either way it works well enough but makes me sad

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