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xeokeri OP t1_j6nvk5t wrote

  • Mr Suit R2 TKL
  • Carbon fiber plate, by NotJeff CNC
  • Titanium keycaps, custom blaster and anodized, by Zaprisco
  • Cherry MX Silent Red key switches
  • QMK, custom MacOS configuration
  • Weight: about 2.9kg or 6.4lbs
  • Cost: $4500+ USD
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ReaperofFish t1_j6omark wrote

>Cost: $4500+

Oof. But I guess a full set of those Zaprisco caps adds up fast.

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xeokeri OP t1_j6omsfc wrote

$45 per 1U keycap, and a little more for any wider. Space bars are $140, at least.

I have different color space bars, and finishes. To be able to mix and match.

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Waruiiko t1_j6o00oi wrote

If you ever need a hip replacement... xD, It looks really cool!

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Varsalles t1_j6oba0s wrote

Looks amazing! Wow!

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somth t1_j6osiom wrote

I have to know what the all titanium keycaps sounds like….

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xeokeri OP t1_j6phgfj wrote

I really need to do a daily ASMR of it, while I work. Not sure if anyone would care to hear it all day, since it has silent reds. Some prefer more clicky sounds.

There is a significant sound difference with titanium vs plastic. The feeling is different too. If you haven’t placed your fingers on the keys for a while, they can tend to feel cold to the touch at first.

Edit: I originally replied to another comment with this, then moved it here.

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DisastrousCarpet1891 t1_j6p88q9 wrote

Wow just wow, do you actually use it or is it more a on the shelf board?

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xeokeri OP t1_j6pgbn0 wrote

The goal is to transition to the TKL, while I try to create a custom QMK supported hot-swap PCB for my currently daily keyboard.

Since the first one doesn’t support replacing the stabilizers, nor does it allow QMK, I’ve been wanting to make my own.

Full Size Keyboard

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