Keychron Q1 Pro (taped, foamed), Tecsee Coral switches (two-stage spring, lubed, filmed), ACGAM Gradient Side Engraved OEM Profile Keycap Set.

I found this nice piece of wood in the scrap pile. I think it’s red oak but can’t be positive. profiled it and performed a super sketchy cut on the table saw to give it a nice even bevel.

  • Cora
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    31 year ago

    Nice! I like the color fade. Both my keyboards seem fairly plain in comparison.

    • @ImpossibilityBoxOP
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      31 year ago

      I don’t have a photo of my other two but they are both Black on Black. Plain is fine!

  • @MHcharLEE
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    21 year ago

    I always wanted to make my own wrist rest. You’ve done a splendid job. I’m guessing from your description the process wasn’t super difficult?

    Also, love the key caps. Gradient sets are doing it for me.

    • @ImpossibilityBoxOP
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      21 year ago

      nope wasn’t to difficult at all. Some basic knowledge of tools should have you covered. If you have more patience than I do it’s entirely possible to make with just hand tools.

  • humanplayer2
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    21 year ago

    Nice work! A tablesaw, you say? I’ve wondered how to add angle to a board. I’ve been thinking about just filling away, or using a planer.

    After, you’ve sanded and olied it?

    • @ImpossibilityBoxOP
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      21 year ago

      Yup, I played around with using a hand plane but got impatient and wasn’t confident I could get an even smooth angle across the whole thing. So I stood the board up against the fence and kicked the blade over at a 15ish degree angle.

      After that as you said sanded and oiled. I used Tung oil for the finish.

      • @crankin
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        11 year ago

        That’s funny, I’ve made a few of these and always thought to myself, “I can knock this out with a hand plane way faster than I could set up my table saw.” A few swipes with a no5 and a couple swipes with a smoother and I’m done. I guess it all depends on how familiar you are with which tools (and of course, whether you’re making a couple vs a whole bunch)

  • Hannah
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    11 year ago

    That looks top notch. I have a Q7 and I’m thinking of getting a full profile, hot swappable keyboard from Keychron next. Kind of interested to find out what all of that jargon in brackets in your post means but I have plenty of time for that 😁