Ive seen a lot of people recommending steel for linears and aluminum for tactiles. Ive used both kinds of plate with both kinds of switch, and I didnt notice a big difference in feel. With steel
Im in the very early planning stages of a built from scratch keyboard. I have access to decent amounts of scratch aluminum, so I was wondering how well an aluminum plate would stand in
Right now, Im using 6lbs of lead and a jacket-style BCD. Heres where Im hung up could the 5lb stainless steel plate replace all that lead? Does that mean stainless steel
If you just use a shorty and a steel tank, more than likely you will want an aluminum plate... if you do the same thing with an aluminum tank, you may want a ss plate,
If I had to choose between an ABS plate like on the Zeagle Express Tech, an AL or a Steel, I see the benefit of the ABS and the Steel with regard to weight off your belt or
Steel plate will make the bottom out feel a lot more harsh, which would be more in line with what you find on any stock off the shelf keyboard like a pok3r. Aluminum is obviously a softer
Even if the strength of an aluminum and steel part are the same, aluminum flexes more without yielding, and the fatigue resistance of aluminum is lower than steel. Those are
I want to build my first keyboard and I was wondering what would be the best material to go for the plate. Does anybody own both types and can list
Bear in mind that the Q1V2 comes with a steel plate* so you wont have to buy another plate unless youre after a different feel or sound. If you already have the keyboard, then ignore my
It is radiated heat that a shield has to screen, not conductive heat. With an air gap at the back of the shield, of course. Regulations in the UK specify at least 1.5 mm thickness and 25 mm air
Does anyone have any experience using an aluminum plate to more evenly heat up their CS Skip to main content. Open menu Open navigation Go to Reddit Home. r/carbonsteel A chip A
If yay, thoughts on silicone vs aluminum frames? This would be for the front and back plates. Share Sort by: Best. Open comment sort options. Best. Top. New. Controversial . Old. QA.
Stiffness ranked from stiff to soft is brass, aluminum, carbon fiber, fr4, pom. Stiffer plates gives a more distinctive pop in the sound signature. Softer boards absorbs the vibration and sounds
Steel is quite rigid and so it is good for accentuating the tactile sensation of tactile and clicky switches. Steel will also amplify switch ping, which will seem to resonate throughout the case
The two most common options I see thrown around are either stainless or zinc-plated steel. Some research has demonstrated to me that stainless steel is more expensive (not an issue for this
I have beach bunnies (aluminum plate, VS the lolly which is a nylon plate) and was asking about what kind of plate would be better for skateparks and she said that metal plates would be
The Bells of Steel product can be used with Bells of Steel rack attachments and I could squat and bench with standard J-Cups. Please note that this rack is 2.3x2.3 with 5/8 holes so I must
Last thing, if you arent comfortable in soldering, cuz I wasnt when I started, I would recommend the GMMK Its a low profile, hotswap, aluminum plate, plastic case, already includes foam
Whats a aluminum plate compatible with the 60he that has a good sound profile, and how do I plate swap. Skip to main content . Open menu Open navigation Go to Reddit Home. r/WootingKB A chip A close button. Get app Get the Reddit
Brass/steel will give you a much stiffer typing experience and higher pitched sound Aluminum has a little more flex and is usually lower pitched compared to brass I can really speak for FR4
Im about to buy keychron q1 but not sure whether I should buy an extra plate. Non knob version comes with aluminum plate and honestly it sounds good to me based on the videos. Im